These 10 Charming General Stores In Georgia Will Make You Feel Nostalgic
If you love to visit the country parts of Georgia, I have the perfect itinerary for you! Country general stores in Georgia are often national historical places and some of them are still running.
I promise, these 10 country general stores will leave you feeling nostalgic:

The photographer of this photo gives a personal story about this station--His brother used to work at this store in the 60s for $1 a day. That $1 sure went a lot further than it does today!

This general store is one of many historical gems located in Euharlee, GA.
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When the photographer shot this photo, the store was actually open! If you ever want to visit, this quaint little general store is still in operation. It was originally opened in 1904!
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Unfortunately this store is now closed, but it is still a part of Georgia's history. It was built in 1912.

This site is supposedly listed on the national list of historical places, but anything other than that is unknown.

This old general store still runs on Saturdays "til cooler weather comes in," as quoted from their Facebook page.

This cute general store is a mix between a Scandinavian specialty shop and a country store museum. This store has stood the test of time, as it was built in 1872 and served as a post office until 1962. It's also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

This historic county general store was built around the 1880s and originally served as a dry goods store.
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Here is another quaint country store that is also on the National Register of Historic Places. It was opened in 1840 and closed in 2006.

Pictured Here: Another beautiful picture of the Old Sautee Store.

This store will definitely leave you nostalgic with its antiques and collectibles. Pictured here is the honor system coffee, where guests put 5 cents in the jar for a cup of coffee. Looks like a lot of people paid up!
Have you ever visited any of these general stores? Do you remember visiting one in your Georgia hometown when you were just a child? Share your pictures and memories of general stores in the comments below!
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