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Grouseland Tours, Pennsylvania
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Jane and Murray bought Grouseland in 1995 and established Grouseland Tours in 1998. When Jane and Murray first got the property, they were constantly given heart attacks by Grouse exploding at their feet. It was obvious that there were a lot of Ruffed Grouse on the land. They also knew that the Ruffed Grouse is the Pennsylvania State Bird. And even though President William Henry Harrison's home estate is called Grouseland, he just did not serve long enough to warrant them not using the name. And as one would expect the Grouse also became our mascot named Elvis A. Grouse (After a long running inside joke between Jane and Murray).
When they first saw the property, it had an abandoned cabin shell and an impossible driveway. But it held tremendous promise. Since then they turned the ransacked cabin into a comfortable place to live, b
Jane and Murray bought Grouseland in 1995 and established Grouseland Tours in 1998. When Jane and Murray first got the property, they were constantly given heart attacks by Grouse exploding at their feet. It was obvious that there were a lot of Ruffed Grouse on the land. They also knew that the Ruffed Grouse is the Pennsylvania State Bird. And even though President William Henry Harrison's home estate is called Grouseland, he just did not serve long enough to warrant them not using the name. And as one would expect the Grouse also became our mascot named Elvis A. Grouse (After a long running inside joke between Jane and Murray).
When they first saw the property, it had an abandoned cabin shell and an impossible driveway. But it held tremendous promise. Since then they turned the ransacked cabin into a comfortable place to live, built Grouseland’s B&B, and planted 150+ fruit trees and bushes (apple, pear, cherry, peach, plumb, nectarine, apricot, gooseberry, and blueberry) so that when our guests come, we will have fresh fruit for them.
Next to the B&B the pond was given a shaded dock with hammock and kayaks.
In 2015 Murray and Jane’s nephew Mason was brought in to help run the business while attending college locally at Allegany College of Maryland and Frostburg State University. Business at the B&B began booming and has continued to grow. Since then we have become friends with hundreds of wonderful people that have stayed at Grouseland. On that end alone it has been well worth our while. Summer of 2017 Mason met his now fiance Ariana and she moved in the following January, adding to the Grouseland Family! In the summer of 2020 Mason graduated from FSU and began working on opening up Grouseland’s Campsites. Grouseland’s Customers in the meantime can still use our existing campground with a newly cleared scenic overlook!
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