The Charming New Hampshire General Store That's Been Open Since Before The Civil War
New Hampshire is a state with a rich history and this little general store in Moultonborough lets you experience some of it firsthand. The Old Country Store and Museum is one of the oldest general shops in the country and was open long before the Civil War.

This little shop first opened 1781. It’s one of the oldest surviving businesses of any kind in the country and has been a local landmark for generations. Over the years, the shop has also served as a meeting place for the town, a library, a stage shop, and a post office.

When you step inside, you’ll notice that plenty of the original antique fixtures are still in place. The ceiling features weathered wooden beams and the counter is stacked high with old-fashioned bins of candy. History buffs will also love the old furnace.
Advertisement

Your eyes and appetite will be dazzled by the sight of colorful candies in retro glass jars and shelves of jewel-bright jams and jellies. You can also pick up items like candles, hats, books, decor, souvenirs, kitchen essentials, and paper products.
Advertisement

Don’t miss some of their old-fashioned treats like aged cheddar, maple syrup, and molasses candy. And if they have it in stock, they will ship it!

You can find the Old Country Store & Museum at 1011 Whittier Hwy., Moultonborough, NH. Check out their website here for more information.
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.