A Trip To The Oldest Grocery Store In Washington Is Like Stepping Back In Time
Where do you get your groceries? While most of Washington’s cities and towns have at least one recognizable chain store we all know and love, sometimes it’s fun to visit those old school spots that have been around for a century or longer. And Washington’s oldest continuously operated store happens to be on the Long Beach Peninsula, so it’s a great place to grab groceries while you’re on vacation.

It's located at 26006 Washington 103 in Ocean Park.

Jack’s Country Store was founded in 1885, when the area was still part of Washington territory.
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This is one place where grocery shopping hungry is not a bad idea.
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If you forgot something for your vacation, you'll probably find it here.

They're open daily from 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., so you'll have plenty of time to shop.
Visiting Jack’s Country Store feels like going back in time. It’s fun to visit our oldest businesses — for example, the oldest restaurant in Washington is a great (and delicious) experience.
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