I entered Freedom Village Store at 2:31 pm on a Friday afternoon. I was wearing a black coat and a pair of ripped jeans. My ginger locks reflecting my Scottish heritage reflected in the window of the door. I took a deep breath, feeling the free air of Freedom, NH flow through my body. I braced to enter but before I did I once again checked my watch. To my surprise it was now 2:32. I opened the door and smelled a nice odor of fresh Scottish Moreland. The shopkeep a man of a great stature greeted me with a friendly smile and a "how do you do?" I smiled back at him and thought "wow, this store is breathtaking". As I browsed through the dates I was impressed with their selection and their prices. These were the prices I would expect to pay in 1947 not 2017. I remember particularly being impressed by a package of hot dogs. I stared and poked and prodded the hot dogs looking for any cuts or imperfections. There was not any and I gasped and giggled with glee. I looked over the rest of the wares but I did not need anything else. I walked up to the counter and handed the shopkeeper my treasure. He smiled and asked if I had found everything I need. I told him yes and complimented his chizzled jaw. He liked very handsome like a young Barack Obama. As I was chatting with the shopkeep a woman entered who was about 52 years old and was wearing a red cardigan and black jeans. Her aura was strong and admirable, her smile lit up the room. I turned sharply away from the shopkeep as he said my total and wished her a good afternoon. I pointed out to her the great collection of mystery novels on display. She darted away from me fast but the rejection did not detract from MRE enjoying the store. I paid the shopkeep his wages and added " don't spend it all in one place, unless of course its in your amazing store." With that I was off, once again checking my reflection in the glass. As I took my first step back into Freedom, the windows blowing my curly locks in a playful manner in a way that I wish that woman had. My clock caught my eye and to my surprise it...
   Read moreFriendly and knowledgeable volunteer staff. Great little shop with a wide variety of local info, art, jewelry, food, books and trinkets. A great stop while visiting Freedom, NH. Don't forget to check out the...
   Read moreI love this little store in the middle of Freedom. Lots of crafts, souvenirs and baked goods. Stop in for a baked treat, have a cup of coffee and relax and read the paper and chat...
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