We are picky whom we select as this is an 18th-century festival!
Saturday, July 12 • noon to 6 pm or dusk
The mercantile area will be located in Strawberry Alley.
There will be “period” items, such as those made with techniques or materials generally available during the late 1700s, historical or festival-themed items.
New for 2025 - there will be two demonstrators in the mercantile area who will not only demonstrate but also sell their goods!
Additional Shopping: Festival Specific items on Saturday
Festival merchandise (T-shirts and more) will be available for purchase in the Patriots Pavilion (139 S. Main Street).
The Bradford House Museum (175 S. Main Street) and the Whiskey Rebellion Education and Visitor Center (184 S. Main Street) are open from noon to 6 pm, and they both have gift shops that feature 18th century inspired items, books and Whiskey Rebellion souvenirs.
Applications are Closed
2025 Vendors include:
- Opossum Pouch Soft Good
- Couldn’t Bee Better Honey
- DW&C Co. Leathers - handmade leather bracelets and earrings
- Chocolate Moonshine Fudge & Truffles - hand made truffles and copper kettle fudge
- Dorothy and DeWayne blacksmithing - demo and items for sale
- Isaiah 54 Gifts - handmade gemstone jewelry and wood crafts
- James Josephs Designs - stickers prints, and photographs of Western PA and designs based on the history of Western PA
- Searchlight - goat cheese and hot sauces
- Small Batch Gifts LLCStag and Spindle - demo and items for sale
- Thorned Rose Gifts - wooden personal and household accessories
- Vintage Grace Boutique -
- Westerwald Pottery - handmade pottery mugs, planters, gnomes, functional and decorative items
- Stoney Creek Cigars