Saturday, August 23, 2008

More than 100 years old General Store in Saluda, NC

I promised you yesterday to show you something very special in Saluda, NC. Here it is: one of the last and still working "General Merchandise Stores".
It is open every day and you can buy there what ever you need or
what ever you like!


Do you need new jeans maybe, new shoes, garden tools, post cards, sun protection cream, certain nails for fixing your fence, a new kitchen pan, any kind of household items, every day food or some cosmetics - you can get it here, in one place!

You can also meet the son of the original founder, Mr. R.H. Pace - a very friendly man who likes to have small talks with his customers. Go by and say Hello to him, he will have a smile for you and will loves to tell you some stories from the "good old days", the days when the store were founded by his father in 1899.

The "wall of fame" with all the old photographs, the official certificates and congratulation papers of the stores 100 year anniversary in 1999. And next year there will be even 110 years to celebrate!

Congratulations again, Mr. Pace, it was very nice to meet you!
(click in the picture to read everything better)


There were pretty old shoes, hidden away in a show case.
They worth today probably a lot of money. :-)


This beautiful, old oven is no more working, a little sign says "retired". It has seen better times, I guess and it has served trough many, many cold winters up there in the hills in Saluda, NC.

Frozen in time? And by the way: what means exactly "standard time"? :-) I like this old clock!



I hope you've enjoyed my visit in Saluda NC, like I did. I love to see small villages like this. They let me forget the big world out there - it really feels like I was frozen in time!






6 comments:

Tawnya Shields said...

I could spend hours in this little store. Those good ole day places are true treasures.

S-V-H said...

Thank you Tawnyia for your comment!

Carole said...

I love looking at stores like that too Sue. I love those shoes and the little burner looks like one i saw in a church over here.

S-V-H said...

Hi Carol,

thanks for commenting. And yes, History was always interesting me very much, so also old stores with history behind.

Bob Johnson said...

Very cool Susanne, so much history there, very nice.

S-V-H said...

I'm glad you liked it Bob - and thank you for visiting my blog!

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