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Heritage Days are GREAT! but you can take the VIRTUAL WALKING TOUR today!

 

October 13th is the final Farmers Market of the 2007 Season!

 

 

Our Small, Historical Village nestles in the foothills of Allegany County, conveniently located near Alfred University, Alfred State College, Houghton College, and St. Bonaventure University, but anywhere in the village is an amble away.

Angelica is a small town with a population of 1000 friendly folks, people who cherish their small-town lifestyle, a unique blend of the past and present with a watchful eye on the future.

Stroll our tree-lined streets, visit our shops, rest awhile in the Park and begin to understand why Angelicans call their home, "A Town Where History Lives"

  • Virtual Walking Tours of our Historic District. We invite you to share the historic tidbits that accompany almost any property in town.  Angelica folks can call or e-mail Patty with photos or suggestions. Angelica's Bicentennial celebration took place the week of June 19-25, 2005. Links for historical research are HERE.
  • Browse Antique Shops, Country Stores, Collectibles
    Fine antiques, "uniques" by local artisans, collectibles, stained glass, hand-made crafts &  furniture, glass, gifts, dolls, maybe even "the kitchen sink" Browse  The Angelica Main Street Gallery for an Eclectic Array of Items; Jo's DOLLectibles offers an assortment of antique to modern dolls and accessories and a Doll Hospital with J. Kershner, DD, for consultation.
  • Eateries
    Food in Angelica is a unique experience as well. Take a walk early and smell the aroma of salt-rising bread cooling on racks at Angelica Bakery. Stop by the Angelica Sweet Shop for friendly service, ice cream, sundaes, chocolates, pastries, and freshly Roasted Coffee. Step through time to a relaxing place, The Heritage Coffee House, complete with fine food, soups, desserts, teas and coffees. Dine at the American House and Hotel with choices from a full menu and legal beverages for an exceptional experience.
  • Lodge
    Settle into comfortable lodgings and stroll our tree-lined streets, rest a while in the Park (listen to a band concert or watch a roque match) and perhaps you will begin to understand why Angelicans call their home "A Town Where History Lives."

Till We Meet Again, sequenced by Redsal, is a song popular during World War I.

Enjoy a meander around Angelica: A Town Where History Lives

Enjoy your visit and if you have any questions or suggestions, e-mail Patty Stalker at pstalker@eznet.net