The Shops At The Point Barn
Edelholz Hardwood Furniture And Gifts
The Edelholz store is filled with furniture and gifts that are crafted from Pennsylvania hardwoods and partnered with early iron industrial artifacts to create furniture which are actually works of art, of which have never been seen before. Just as unique as each piece is so is the Edelholz logo that is hand carved in every piece. On Every piece of Edelholz furniture a hand carved Edelweiss flower will be found guaranteeing that it is hand crafted from Pennsylvania hardwoods. From the live edge tables to the rockers and to the cupboards all have the hand carved edelweiss flower.
Annie’s Quilts And Cratfs
Annie’s Quilts and Crafts is an Amish owned store filled with beautiful and practical hand made items that will add warmth and beauty to any home. From the king size quilts down to the pot holders all are locally hand sewn by members of the Amish community. In addition to the woven items Annie offers a full line of canned goods, baked goods, soaps, lotions, candles, hand crafted baskets and much, much more.
Juniata Valley Winery
Our Pa Wine Stable features made in Pennsylvania wine by the Juniata Valley Winery. Juniata Valley Wines offer a variety of high Quality wines created in the farmlands of Central Pennsylvania. A number of JVW’s excellent dry and sweet wines have been awarded medals in PA wine competitions. The Point Barn offers free wine tastings so stop by and enjoy! The PA Wine Stable hours are the same as The Point Barn.
Point Barn Antiques
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