
Around Downtown Butler Itinerary
Downtown Butler is perfect for a walking tour. We’ve laid out some great points of interest for you!
Harmony is the site of western Pennsylvania’s first National Historic Landmark District, including more than 50 buildings and retaining the architectural character of an old Germany village.
Harmony was founded in 1804 by the Harmony Society of German Lutheran Separatists seeking religious freedom. Today the town is packed with charm and history – a great way to spend a day exploring.
539 Main Street – Drop in at Bottlebrush Gallery and Center for the Arts to see one-of-a-kind art in a variety of mediums housed in a historic 1805 building. Bottlebrush often hosts creative events, workshops and concerts.
218 Mercer Street – The Harmony Museum showcases the big history of this little town with exhibits on the Harmonists, George Washington, Indians and much more. The museum owns eight different properties throughout the town.
230 Mercer Street – The Harmony Inn offers German favorites with a twist in a reportedly haunted historical building.
253 Mercer Street – The Two Fraus Bakery is an all-natural, from-scratch bakery. No boxed or pre-mixes ever used. Specializing in breads and not your average cookies.
253A Mercer Street – Grab a cup of coffee at Wunderbar Coffee and Crepes where an Argentinian couple serves Italian coffee in a German town!
Harmony Cemetery – See if you can move the one-ton revolving gate!
120 N. Perry Highway – You’re going to love ‘olive’ the varieties of extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegars at The Enchanted Olive! They also carry specialty food and gifts!
135 McNulty Lane – For a great view while you tee off your 18 holes, visit Strawberry Ridge Golf Course just off of Route 19. They also offer a driving range.
430 Perry Highway – Enjoy a view of the ‘backwoods’ from the outdoor deck while you dine in the 160 year old building that houses The Log Cabin Inn.
Around Downtown Butler Itinerary
Downtown Butler is perfect for a walking tour. We’ve laid out some great points of interest for you!
The Great Walls of Butler County
Butler County has so many great murals! So you can find them all easily, we made a walking tour of downtown Butler. Many of them were painted by a group of Walldogs.
Slippery Rock — This Town Rocks!
Welcome to Slippery Rock! No, it’s not a joke. That is the real name of the town!
Tour of Zelienople
(zee*lee*en*opal) Yes, we know it has an unusual name. Uncover some of the town’s treasures and you’ll discover why!