This country store has stood on a ridge between Front Royal and Flint Hill since 1929. Proprietor Jack Sharp has an artistic bent and collects antiques.
I see a chimney, I wonder if he has a wood stove in there. I have seen some old stores that had one and old guys would sit around it in the winter. The country store near us when I was a kid was advanced, they had a furnace and cast iron radiators. I remember people standing around talking but not a story telling spot.
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I see a chimney, I wonder if he has a wood stove in there. I have seen some old stores that had one and old guys would sit around it in the winter. The country store near us when I was a kid was advanced, they had a furnace and cast iron radiators. I remember people standing around talking but not a story telling spot.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the inside of the store is as fascinating as the outside.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a very eclectic place!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool place!
ReplyDeleteWhat is neat is he has all four
ReplyDeleteor five soft drink signs on the outside of his building! What....No Neihi?! :)
one man's junk is another's antique
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, I love this beautiful carriage!
ReplyDeleteLooks very quaint. It would be fun to go inside.
ReplyDeleteNice quiet looking corner.
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