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Things To Do

There’s plenty to do while you’re in the area:

Drake Well Museum & Park

202 Museum Lane
Titusville, PA 16354

Discover the birthplace of the modern petroleum industry through operating oil field machinery and a replica of the original well house.
Hours: Wed – Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad

409 S Perry Street
Titusville, PA 16354
Phone: 814-676-1733

Share the fun of train travel and relive our country’s oil history as you ride the OC&T ‘through the valley that changed the world.
For more information and to view this year’s schedule, visit octrr.org.

Titusville Iron Works Tap House & Museum

315 S. Franklin Street
Titusville, PA 16354

The Iron Works once built gas engines, steam engines, smokestacks, pump jacks, and more. The Tap House is now open, so come enjoy some food, beverages, and history all in one. They offer Live Music on the weekend, over 70+ varieties of alcoholic beverages, food, and an on-site museum.  For more information, visit them on Facebook.

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Oil Creek State Park

305 State Park Road
Oil City, PA 16301-9733
Phone: 814-676-5915

Oil Creek State Park tells the story of the early petroleum industry by interpreting oil boomtowns, oil wells, and early transportation. The Park is open every day of the year, sunrise to sunset. Day use areas close at dusk. For more info, contact the Park Office at 814-676-5915.

The Mercantile at Town Square

105 S Franklin Street
Titusville, PA 16354

The Mercantile is a collection of retail stores, a restaurant, and a coffee shop all located inside the old Thompson’s Drug Store. For more information, visit:  merctownesquare.com 

Titusville Market Square

101 N. Franklin Street
Titusville, PA 16354

This location consists of nearly 100 retail and food vendors. Visit the Titusville Market Square on Facebook.  Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m, Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m, and Sunday from 11:00 a.m .– 4:00 p.m.

The Ida Tarbell House

324 E. Main Street
Titusville, PA 16354

At the age of thirteen, Ida M. Tarbell moved to Titusville, Pa. with her family. She lived here until 1876, when she enrolled at Allegheny College in Meadville. This childhood home at 324 East Main Street is now preserved as an historic site. Stop by and take some photos in front of this beautiful historic house.

Venango Museum of Art, Science & Industry (Oil City)

270 Seneca Street
Oil City, PA 16301

Open 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Friday – Sunday.  Visit the Black Gold or Black Magic display and enjoy the special exhibit “Boats, Trains, Trucks and Planes – Icons of the Fossil Fuel Era.”  Get more information at venangomuseum.org.

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