A PHOTO GALLERY

THE WESTLINE INN Westline, Pennsylvania.

RESERVATIONS: 814 778 5103





Pictures in this gallery will change. You'll want to check back and see what we have posted here.

Below is a collection of miscellaneous photos taken inside the Inn and some taken around town. If you missed the last posting of photos on our gallery, click on the Archive button near the bottom of this page.





THE WESTLINE CHURCH

The Westline church is maintained largely through local volunteer help.It's used every Sunday when a minister comes in from a neighboring town.




THE WESTLINE INN

This is what you see when you first pull into Westline.





THIS SIGN WAS CRAFTED IN WOOD BY "SIGN DESIGN OF WESTLINE".

This is omly one sample of local resident Jerry Clark's sign making abilities--and it's a great looking sign.

Email Jerry Clark HERE.




CAMP ERIE

While camps out-number residences in Westline, this is the oldest camp in town.





THE OLD DANCE HALL

This building used to be the social center for Westline. Purchased by local residents Greg "Harp" Davis and his wife Maxine, the building was renovated throughout. It now houses a dance hall upstairs and Harp's auto restoration business downstairs. See more photos below.




INSIDE THE DANCE HALL--UPSTAIRS.

This room is where dances were--and still are--held. It's a great place for holding fund raisers. The local ski club recently held their fund raiser in this room.





INSIDE THE DANCE HALL--DOWNSTAIRS

Greg "Harp" Davis checks on a car he's restoring. Harp owns and operates "Vintage Sport Auto", an automobile restoration business.

Email Harp Davis HERE.




WESTLINE'S FIRE HOUSE

The town is protected by one truck locally. Other trucks can be called in. The building is currently going through a face life. This fire department is manned by dedicated local volunteer firemen and women.





A VIEW FROM FAR ABOVE.

A view from the top deck of a local residence looking down onto the Kinzua Creek as it meanders through Westline.




ART WORK BY DENISE DRUMMOND

A display case located in the Inn's Sidedoor Cafe holding a few of Denise's crafts and drawings.





A NOT-SO-WILY COYOTE.

This coyote found itself permanently displayed on the Inn's mantel after it stepped out in front of a local resident's car along the Westline road.




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