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Design a site like this with WordPress.com Get started Skip to content Home Menu + × expanded collapsed * Home * Blog * About * Contact HOME This 3,000-square-foot shop dates back to 1809 and is packed full of farmhouse-style home accessories, including furniture, lighting, quilts, and fabric by the yard. The store also features an old-fashioned candy display case brimming with treats. Photo: Facebook via Brown and Hopkins Country Store Old Sautee Store in Sautee Nacoochee, Georgia 2/25 Old Sautee Store in Sautee Nacoochee, Georgia Founded in 1872, this store harks back to the warm hospitality found in the local shops of yesteryear. The carefully selected goods include a variety of sauces, spreads, and soaps. Related: 25 Tiny Towns to Visit for a Glimpse at How We Used to Live Photo: flickr.com via JR P Cataract General Store in Cataract, Indiana 3/25 Cataract General Store in Cataract, Indiana If you were to close your eyes and imagine what a classic American general store should look like, you might picture something like the Cataract General Store. This shop first opened its doors in 1860 and continues to offer a wide range of wares—just steps away from a beautiful waterfall. Related: 20 American Treasures to See Now—Before They Disappear Photo: flickr.com via Jimmy Emerson, DVM ADVERTISEMENT Old Riverton Store in Riverton, Kansas 4/25 Old Riverton Store in Riverton, Kansas This Route 66 pit stop has been operating since 1925 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Beneath its tin ceiling you’ll find produce, a deli counter, memorabilia, and an array of local handicrafts, flowers, and other decorative pleasures. Related: 15 Classic Roadside Motels You Can Visit Along America’s Highways Photo: Wikimedia Commons via Abe Ezekowitz Edge General Store in Edge, Texas 5/25 Edge General Store in Edge, Texas At one time the focal point of the small community of Edge, Texas, this store dates back to 1907. It was remodeled in 2007 after having stood empty for 40 years, and today it stocks a selection of gifts, serves lunch and dinner (and ice cream treats), and hosts live music events. Related: 18 Small Towns That Changed America Photo: Facebook via Edge General Store Shaw’s General Store in Stowe, Vermont 6/25 Shaw’s General Store in Stowe, Vermont Built in 1895, this store has been family owned and operated for 120 years and has evolved to serve the needs of the modern community. Patrons can browse selections of the best Vermont maple syrup as well as gifts, novelties, and clothing. Related: 20 Weird and Wacky Destinations for a Family Road Trip Photo: flickr.com via The Other Dan ADVERTISEMENT Jefferson General Store in Jefferson, Texas 7/25 Jefferson General Store in Jefferson, Texas Set alongside a winding bayou, this general store served the river-port town as early as the 1870s and continues to stock a variety of goods and treats, including the store’s homemade pecan pralines. Related: The 20 Friendliest Cities in America Photo: flickr via Nicolas Henderson Port Gamble General Store in Port Gamble, Washington 8/25 Port Gamble General Store in Port Gamble, Washington This three-story general store dates back to 1916. It sells souvenirs and an assortment of goods, and it also houses a full-service restaurant and a small museum. Photo: flickr.com via David Seibold Good Hart General Store in Good Hart, Michigan 9/25 Good Hart General Store in Good Hart, Michigan Built in 1934, this general store stocks an array of gifts and goods and offers a full-service bakery and deli that’s open from May to October. The building also serves as a local post office and features a lovely antique cash register. Related: The Best Free Summer Destination in Every State Photo: Facebook via Good Hart Store ADVERTISEMENT The Clark Store in Clark, Colorado 10/25 The Clark Store in Clark, Colorado Visitors to the Clark Store can grab spectacular views of Sand Mountain along with their groceries, sundries, and gifts. The store also sells liquor (including a fine selection of craft beers), organic local produce, and ice cream. It provides a full deli menu with freshly prepared sandwiches, salads, and breakfast items—and nearby picnic tables where you can savor your purchases. Related: 20 Must-Visit Mountain Towns Across America Photo: Facebook via The Clark Store Cooke City Store in Cooke City, Montana 11/25 Cooke City Store in Cooke City, Montana Located near the entrance to Yellowstone National Park, this general store is a good place to buy a fishing license and sporting goods. The store, which dates back to the late 1880s, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Photo: cookecitystore.com Floyd Country Store in Floyd, Virginia 12/25 Floyd Country Store in Floyd, Virginia Enjoy the best of Appalachian culture in this store that doubles as a live music and dance venue on the weekends. The establishment considers itself an “incubator” of local heritage and features a café and a quirky collection of local and regional goods. Related: 15 Places Every American Should Visit at Least Once Photo: flickr.com via Richard Toller ADVERTISEMENT The Brick Store in Bath, New Hampshire 13/25 The Brick Store in Bath, New Hampshire Visiting The Brick Store is like stepping back in time. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it is recognized as America’s oldest continuously operating general store. The shop, which opened in the 1790s, is known for its smokehouse meats, maple syrup, and homemade fudge. Related: 18 Small Towns with Strange Claims to Fame Photo: flickr.com via John Bolduc Old Village Mercantile in Caledonia, Missouri 14/25 Old Village Mercantile in Caledonia, Missouri The village of Caledonia boasts dozens of homes and businesses that are on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Old Village Mercantile, which stocks a whopping 600 varieties of candy. Photo: Wikimedia Commons via TheCatalyst31 Williamsburg General Store in Williamsburg, Massachusetts 15/25 Williamsburg General Store in Williamsburg, Massachusetts Built in 1876 as the town was recovering from a devastating flood, Williamsburg General Store still serves as a community hub today and retains many of its original features. Related: 100-Year-Old Houses That Haven’t Aged a Day Photo: Wikimedia Commons via John Phelan ADVERTISEMENT Cottagewood General Store in Deephaven, Minnesota 16/25 Cottagewood General Store in Deephaven, Minnesota What was once a general store for guests summering along the shores of Lake Minnetonka in the 1890s has now earned a reputation as a beloved neighborhood gathering place. The seasonal store sells ice cream, baked goods, and coffee, and hosts a variety of community events. Related: The Best Tiny Beach Towns from East to West Photo: Facebook via Cottagewood Store Vidler’s 5 and 10 in East Aurora, New York 17/25 Vidler’s 5 and 10 in East Aurora, New York This quirky shop was founded during the Great Depression and gained local fame in the 1980s, thanks to its delightful TV commercials. The family-owned novelty store has expanded and now occupies multiple buildings decorated with red and white awnings and gingerbread trim. Related: 8 of the Great American Hardware Stores Photo: flickr.com via Steve Beger Colebrook Store in Colebrook, Connecticut 18/25 Colebrook Store in Colebrook, Connecticut When it briefly closed in 2007, Colebrook Store was the oldest continually operating store in Connecticut; its doors had been open for 195 years! It reopened in 2014 and now carries groceries and candies and serves sandwiches, homemade soups, and chili to its loyal customers. 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