The Brewster Store In Massachusetts Will Transport You To Another Era
By Melissa Mahoney|Published August 26, 2021
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Melissa Mahoney
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I'm an east coast girl living in a west coast world. I grew up in New England before moving to SoCal for several years. I then lived in NYC or a year before moving to AZ in 2009. I worked in the entertainment industry for many years of my adult life and have a deep love for photography, writing, and traveling around the U.S. as well as to far-flung locations around the world. Travel is my life and writing about it is a dream!
In a state with as much history as Massachusetts, historical buildings are found in every corner of the state. Located on Cape Cod, the Brewster Store has been around since 1866 as a general store serving customers for over 150 years. To walk through the doors of this historical shop is to take a step back in time.
The Brewster Store building started out as a church for the Universalist Society. Built in 1852 as a two-story structure, the congregation's attendance dropped during the Civil War and the decision was made to sell the building.
In 1866, William W. Knowles, who ran a store down the street, purchased the church for a dollar. He then had the steeple removed and made additional renovations to the building. The new general store was opened that year with the second floor reserved as an events space, known as "The Hall."
Throughout the years, the store changed ownership several times. In the 1970s, the general store was given the name "Brewster Store" and the owners sold hard-to-find household items like cast-iron cookware and enamel ware.
In 1989, the Brewster Store was refurbished, "The Hall" was reopened on the second floor and The Strawberry Patch and old Brewster Post Office were added. In 1993, the general store's own ice cream shop, The Brewster Scoop, was added to the shed out back. Stop here during the summer months to get a scoop of good, old-fashioned ice cream!
Visit the Brewster Store and take a nostalgic step back in time. When you walk through the doors, you'll be transported to another era, a time when life was a bit simpler
In keeping with the original purpose of a general store, the Brewster Store offers a wide array of local food items as well as an assortment of nostalgic penny candy, fudge, salt water taffy, jams, jellies, and coffee.
The Brewster Store is such an iconic landmark that it even has its own line of merchandise and souvenirs. You can purchase a mug, a snow globe, and even a model of the Brewster Store to remember your visit.
Offering a little something for everyone that walks through its doors, it will be nearly impossible to leave the Brewster Store empty-handed. Have you stepped inside and shopped at the Brewster Store on Cape Cod? To learn more about this historical shop, visit the website and Facebook page.