This place is, indeed, a hidden gem. What a wonderful story behind this attraction and we appreciate the hard work that Russ and his family have done in order for this opportunity to be made available to us. I especially enjoyed this as my brother is very fond of trains as well. It's plain to see how such a strong love for something we appreciated as a child can resurface again when we are older, in such a fantastic way! I hope anyone who reads this will take the time to visit this place with their family, friends, loved ones, etc. It's some times the simplest things that bring us joy and closer to one another, and in this case, even as a community. The train is adorable and I plan on bringing all of my family here eventually. It's affordable and that is something that we aren't able to say often in this day and age. The gift shop is adorable and the items were reasonably priced. There were some really cute specialty items some are edible and some aren't. The staff was super kind and extremely friendly. It was just a very welcoming vibe and I'm super excited to visit again and spend more time in the...
Read moreWe were on our way into Greenville to get cat food and saw this place from the road, and I was like, we gotta come back and check it out. Then came the ad in the Bargain Buyer, so I was like, that settles it, we're going.
The gift shop is like "train station meets country store", as you board the train right outside. The first time we went, I bought my mom some local honey, which she has now gotten me to like. I even went there for my birthday two years ago, which was a fun way to spend the afternoon.
Equally fun are the holiday train rides, in which parts of the track are lit up on either side by fun holiday lights and inflatables. According to an article I read online, "Nobody gets off the train grumpy". I believe it, because I have not one gotten off the train grumpy. They say they're in the happy business? They picked the right...
Read moreNot a bad find for a country drive—Harmony Products sits along Putnam Pike in Chepachet, Rhode Island. It’s a local spot where you can pick up honey, soaps, lotions, and other handmade goods, all crafted with a personal touch.
What makes it stand out is the family-friendly charm of the place. Beyond the shelves of local products, Harmony Products also runs a miniature train ride that circles the property, adding a bit of fun for kids and a sense of play to the visit.
Shops like this are part of what makes rural Rhode Island worth exploring. They’re not just about shopping, but about experiencing a slice of community and creativity that ties people to the land and to each other. #rhodeisland #localshops #honey...
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