These 15 Charming General Stores In Vermont Are Filled With Nostalgia
We love our country stores in Vermont, and why wouldn’t we? They have everything a resident needs, as well as providing the niche market of local goods that draw in tourism which the Green Mountain State heavily relies on. For those who grew up here, walking into these stores brings us back to a place from our childhood where we would go to buy butter, mail a letter and get a new pair of gloves all in one stop. Thankfully, these general stores in Vermont have remained true to their roots and still offer the one stop shopping that we have grown to love.
Let’s take a virtual stroll and and check out some of the charming general stores in Vermont that are still running to this day, keeping us rooted to all that we hold near and dear to our hearts. Be sure to add any general stores that you love so we can share our 802 love!
Where do you like to go to get your local Vermont essentials? What nostalgic places in Vermont do you love to visit? Be sure to like this post if you’ve been to any of these stores, as we love to support our local economy. Let’s stimulate local businesses by adding your favorite shops and sharing!
Looking for more historic stores in Vermont? Take a look at this historic general store in Vermont that serves fabulous desserts and pastries.
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