St. Marys
Discover St. Marys
St. Marys is a city with a strong German Catholic heritage. Straub Brewery has been handcrafting brews in its original location since 1872 making it the third oldest in the country. Visitors can take a brewery tour and sip from “The Eternal Tap”. The lively downtown, known as “The Diamond”, and the “Million Dollar Highway” offer travelers the perfect place to spend time browsing the unique shops and restaurants. Decker’s Chapel is one the smallest churches in the country and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The vibrant City of Saint Marys brings the culture of family and community together in the Elk Country region.
Elk County's most fun winery with a unique selection of dry to sweet wines, Pennsylvania crafted beers, locally crafted spirits and a gift shop.
Refrigerator, microwave, coffeemaker, and 48-inch-flatscreen TV in every room, complimentary hot breakfast, free wifi, free parking, and Seattle's Best Coffee.
Crescentia is an 1884 Victorian. Uniquely decorated transporting guests into prior centuries. 3 options-upstairs or downstairs units sleeps 4 each or entire house sleeps 8.
One of the smallest churches in the U.S., measuring 12 feet by 18 feet, listed on the National Register of Historic Places built by Michael Decker in 1856.
Dream View is an elevated dining and event destination overlooking St Marys, blending refined cuisine, panoramic views, and personalized service to create unforgettable experiences.
Easy Street is a secluded 1 bedroom cabin for a quiet getaway in the woods.
Live entertainment with rentable social halls. We have free pool tables, free darts, free cards, electronic amusement, and more. Free drinks- No purchase necessary.
Cozy six-bedroom house with two full baths. Located on an active cattle farm just minutes from downtown St Marys. Sleeps up to nine guests.
Historical artifacts and genealogy dating to the community's founding. The German Catholic Brotherhood founded one of Pennsylvania's first German settlements, St. Marien Stadt, in 1842.










































