Beautiful little village. One of the buildings has arched brick windows which is an architectural highlight. Stroll up and down this little town and you'll find really cool small businesses. Antiques, restaurant that's an former train stop, grindstone tavern that features pictures of when the town was a booming Ax factory town, a hippie cool head shop with affordable crystals, jewelry and fancy pipes, Art Gallery in the former church,free book exchange mailbox, acupuncture and reiki, big bridge overlooking the damn bursting with water, kayaking rentals, .. this little town has it all except ANY big chain business. The only thing that I think this little town is a B&B but I might be wrong. Come for a visit to this little town. The even have a big parking lot for events in the summer with multiple parking. You can even ride your bike here by riding the rails for trials.... Beautiful...
   Read moreReview is only for the plaza itself. I rated it 3 stars because the flow of the plaza is confusing when you're driving through it. Parking spots are in the middle and outskirts, but the traffic flow is mildly off. There is a stop sign in the middle of the lot and you can take a u-turn. This makes it hard to see oncoming traffic; it's kind of hard to explain unless you see it yourself. I do like the shops and restaurants in there; Applegate Market, Little Oak Cafe, UPS, and Ace Hardware to name a few. There is a new rooftop restaurant being added as well. Entrance and exits are on Albany Turnpike and Dowd Ave. There's an empty building towards Dowd Ave. Hoping they...
   Read moreAnother stop on a Sunday drive, found it to be an interesting market, has a dining menu of sandwiches and other deli type dishes, also sells locally made products, both perishable and non perishable. They have T-shirts with there logo and other location specific items. Nice place just to browse around for different type...
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