Many years ago, general stores were quite popular in rural Alabama. In fact, several are still in business today. For those that aren’t in business, many have been well preserved and allow visitors. One of these general stores is the Grant Store, which you can learn all about below.
The Grant Store is located in Ward, Alabama - a small unincorporated community in Sumter County. It's one of the state's finest preserved general stores.
Its primary purpose, like all general stores, was to have important everyday items available for people living in the community. A few examples of these items include food staples, clothing, ailment remedies, farming tools, and so much more.
The moment you step inside the Grant Store, you'll be reminded of yesteryear. In fact, many of the items on display were actually there when the store closed.
You'll also notice several pieces of old farm equipment on the outside of the store, in addition to pieces of a large petrified tree that was dug up nearby.
Interestingly, the general store also had a post office up front and a doctor's office in the back. It was a store that offered a little bit of everything.
Today, the Grant Store is owned by Danny and Betty Curtis. If you'd like to visit the store, you can contact them at 205-392-5459 to set up a date and time. The store truly is a sight to see and will definitely take you back in time.
Have you ever visited the Grant Store in Ward, Alabama? Or have you ever driven by it and wondered what was hiding inside? If so, let us know in the comments below.
Another general store in Alabama that’ll take you back in time is Harrison Brothers Hardware in Huntsville. For information, click here.
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