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Spruce Forest Artisan Village

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Arianne
September 5, 2022
Spruce Forest Artisan Village, a part of the extended Penn Alps campus, has grown from a few cabins to some 12 log and frame structures of early vintage, two of which date to the Revolutionary War Period. Most of these provide studio space for artisans. The Miller House and Compton School have narrating hosts who volunteer time during the summer. Sightseeing and Shopping Include with Pen Alps and C. Bridge trip
Spruce Forest Artisan Village, a part of the extended Penn Alps campus, has grown from a few cabins to some 12 log and frame structures of early vintage, two of which date to the Revolutionary War Period. Most of these provide studio space for artisans. The Miller House and Compton School have nar…
Matt
April 7, 2018
This is an artisan village made up of old historic buildings with amazing craftsman. Metal work, wood carving, painting . . . amazing stuff in a really cool setting. Eat at Cornucopia Cafe which there and see the Casselman River Bridge built in 1813.
Greg And Pia
May 9, 2022
A unique way to experience the area and a great way to view local art, buy thoughtful souvenirs, and taste homemade goods. A truly special place.
Rhoda
November 22, 2021
Next to Penn Alps Restaurant, this village offers a variety of handcrafted items made by gifted artisans. While there, make sure you also visit Yoder House, Miller House, and the village church for a taste of history.
Olivia
September 6, 2021
This is a local artisan village where each little cottage has a different artist creating and selling their pieces. Family friendly and has 2 restaurants to eat at, Penn Alps and Cornucopia.

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Konum
177 Casselman Rd
Grantsville, MD