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Harvest & Heritage Days boasts something for everyone

Posted 9/3/21

HONESDALE, PA – Historic Honesdale rolls out the pumpkins, hay bales, corn stalks, and fall colors for its annual “Harvest & Heritage Days,” Saturday, October 9, and Sunday, …

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HONESDALE, PA – Historic Honesdale rolls out the pumpkins, hay bales, corn stalks, and fall colors for its annual “Harvest & Heritage Days,” Saturday, October 9, and Sunday, October 10 from 10:00 – 5:00 p.m. Everything is back in full swing, so be ready for pumpkin painting, blacksmith demos, wandering through local boutique shops and vendors, and food to please any age or palate. This year, Greater Honesdale Partnership President Sponsors are the Dime Bank, EXCAB, Inc, FNCB Bank, Honesdale National Bank, Unrivaled Realizations, and Wayne Bank.

Roots & Rhythm is back for a peek of what 2022 will have on hand. Join them for some jazz at the Fred Miller Pavilion on both Saturday and Sunday. Be sure to look for their updates at www.honesdalerootsandrhythm.com.

The Wayne County Historical Society will open the Old Stone Jail and downtown Museum for tours. Information on times and attractions can be found on their website atwww.waynehistorypa.com or by calling (570) 253-3240

Relax with a scenic train ride or with an old-fashion hayride. The Stourbridge Line will show off all the local foliage with a scenic ride along the Lackawaxen River, and hayrides will be offered downtown, for a small fee, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday from noon to 3:00 p.m. on Sunday. For more information on Stourbridge Line excursions and ticket prices, please go to www.thestourbridgeline.net, call (570) 470-2697, or email info@thestourbridgeline.net

At night, learn Honesdale’s creepy secrets with a Ghost Tour. These horrific tales will teach and torture. Meet at Central Park for a 40-minute walking tour held from 5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Tickets are timed and will only be sold online at www.VisitHonesdalePA.com.

We invite you to visit the Wayne County Farmers’ Market, 200 Willow Ave. (Rte. 6) on Saturday, October 9, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., where you will find fresh produce, flowers, plants, herbs, and many more locally grown and handmade items.

Honesdale’s Main Street is eight blocks long, with something to interest you on every block! So, wear your walking shoes.

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