A Trip To The Oldest Grocery Store In Washington Is Like Stepping Back In Time
125 years ago, Washington had just officially become a state. And that was also when our oldest continuously running grocery store, Aldrich’s Market, was opening its doors in Port Townsend.


The market has had to move a couple of times due to fires in the area, but the business has always stayed consistent.
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This has allowed it to maintain its original charm.
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They've always tried to continuously expand their selection.

When the store was sold the last time, about $25,000 worth of old accounts were written off.


She really knows her stuff.

They're still going strong almost 125 years after opening their doors.
It’s so important to support these important parts of our local history. Have you been to one of Washington’s old general stores lately?
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