This is a great, 19th century style nickel and dime store. It is family run with the founder's son working there with a retail staff. There are lots of interesting, reasonably priced items. You'll find lots of souvenirs and heritage style merchandise. We were impressed with their selection of mugs, decor, clothing, keychains, fridge magnets, etc. We bought all our souvenirs here because they had some unique items, and pricing was better than the tourist trap stores. We spent a bit of time going through the store. Stop here if you want souvenirs or marine, lobster, lighthouse...
   Read moreThe name is deceptive as it isn’t a dollar store and the products cost more than a dollar. Having said that they have a very wide range of items from household items to snacks to fabric to toys etc. As avid cribbage players were surprised to see the large board version here. We also found Triominos which is hard to find anywhere else and a special edition of Stratego which weighed a ton and looked really cool. If it were not for the price to be over $100 I would have bought it. Downside and reason for our visit was to get a drink, yet they...
   Read moreVisit this wonderful shop! It’s a really fun old-fashioned department store with a wide variety offered. You’ll find everything here; Toys, linens, craft supplies, kitchen wares, decor, hardware, clothes, souvenirs, candy - they even develop film! There is a large selection of yarn and fabric. The store is always neat as a pin. The prices are reasonable and the service is stellar. There aren’t many independent shops like this left in our communities, but it’s easy to see why this relic...
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