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 Vermont's Village Stores


Many of the small towns and villages dotting the Vermont map are made all the more special by the presence of a general store. For decades, the general store was a place to buy necessities, meet with friends, and catch up on the news of the day. Today, not a whole lot has changed.
What makes the general store a special place is a sense of history and sociability, a place central to a community, where making new friends, or a chance meeting with old friends, is as important as whatever brought you in to begin with.

Willey’s Store in Greensboro is one of Vermont’s largest and most traditional general stores. The rambling building with wood floors has served five generations of customers and carries everything from custom meats to clothing, hardware, dry goods and hunting equipment. Email them at tomhurst@sover.net.

The Falls General Store in Northfield Falls is an award-winning general store featuring great food. A G-scale train, suspended from the ceiling, runs past displays of Warren Kimble prints and an inviting checkerboard and rocking chairs. www.vaics.org/vaics-northfieldfalls.html.

The Jacksonville General Store, near the junction of Rtes. 100 and 112 in southern Vermont, has been serving hand-cut meats and freshly made baked goods since 1854. You can reach them at susndori@sover.net.

The Newfane Country Store, just across Rte. 30, has over 100 hand-made quilts in stock, along with distinctive gifts and items for the home. Make sure you sample a bit of their homemade fudge. Find them on the web at www.newfanecountrystore.com.

Vrest Orton opened the Vermont Country Store in Weston, in 1946. It was the first restored rural store in the nation and stocked thousands of practical necessities for daily living. They carry products almost impossible to find elsewhere. Visit their web site at www.vermontcountrystore.com.

Breathtakingly beautiful pottery and other kitchen items grace the shelves at the Shelburne Country Store on the Village Green in Shelburne. You can shop online at www.shelburnecountrystore.com.

Looking for more general stores? Search the listings in the Shopping Section of the Vermont Travel Planner or visit the Vermont Association of Independent Country Store’s website. www.vaics.org.



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