I love the wood stove and people sitting around the wood stove talking. I prefer this store to the bigger ones. This store is more personable and charming.
Love story's like this! My grandparents bought a long ago abandoned county store in Freedom NH and I was blessed to get the summers helping them out running it and have many story's about dealing with the local's and the summer people coming into the store. My grandad also drove the local school bus, was on the volunteer fire department, my grandmother was the local town clerk. When my grand father passed away they closed the local school and used the busses to transport people to the church. There was too many people so they had to have two services.
I'm a VP for a large corporate manufacturer. How I wish I could walk out, drive down to this store in NC, and get a job there as a stock boy. Come in at 6am each day, leave at 6pm. Live in an apt. above one of the downtown buildings. Carefree. That is what the best life is all about.
Awesome video. I'm 60 and all that you talked about, I remember and took for granted. I never knew what an amazing time it was to grow up in, I would do it all over again. I guess in the end, memories are truly all we have.
Growing up in the 60s n early 70s. 15 cent glass of pop. Freshly made at the counter. No premix junk. Grilled hotdog on freshly made bun's. Handful of fries. All for 55 cents. Sitting at the counter spinning on the stools. Lol.
I actually thought about putting a burger place in. High quality burger, hand cut fries and mug root beer. I have been a meat cutter for over 26 years and I won't buy hamburger if I don't grind it. I have seen WAYYYY to much over the years. If I wouldn't sell it to my mom it's NOT going in my counter
While there are aspects of the past I could do without, however, compared to the chaos and carnage of today's twisted, sick world, I would go back in a heartbeat.
Had a general store in a small hamlet in upstate New York,when I moved there in the 70's,you could buy anything from a rifle to ammo,fishing gear to snacks,milk,bread gasoline ,if you were a local you could put it on your'tab' and pay at the end of the week , was a meeting place on saturday morning for locals to catch up on small talk and gossip ,the store was a lifeline for many,I didn't mind some of the higher prices,it was the convenience of having the store there when you needed it.An asset to the Community.
We had 2 old hardware stores in the town I grew up in Ohio. They had all kinds of stuff. Fishing gear, guns, ammo, and hard ware, paint, nails ect. I could go in there as a teenager and buy shotgun shells.
We had a store at the nearby crossroads intersection like that. It was built of wood with the old wooden porch with chairs out front. Inside they had just about anything you might need from food and drinks to hardware and gas and livestock feed. They even had a deli section with assorted cheeses and meats. They had a grill in the back with a small dining area with one table and 4 chairs. You could get a burger or a cold cut sandwich and a bag of chips or some French fries. They even had a fishing section off to the side that had a variety of fishing needs, including hunting and fishing licenses and live bait like minnows and worms. Mary and Hubert owned the store and while they had it they would extend credit to the local farmers, because they knew how hit and miss farming was. But, they sold the place when they retired and it was torn down with a new store built in it's place. Burglar bars were installed along with steel sliding front door and a security system. Credit was no longer offered and the new owners would only hire young teenagers to work there and service was terrible. They jacked up the prices of everything and started to lose business. Within a couple of years they closed up and it sat there empty for a few years. Recently a family of Orientals bought it and are trying to make a go of it. All I can do is wish them luck, because it's cheaper for me to drive 15 miles into town to get what I need. I sure do miss the old store with Mary and Hubert.
I remember the bench around the red coke machine (filled with Fanta my fav "red pop") that you threw a dime & nickel in a plate for that, attached to the machine. The idea being the clerk could process the non-tongue waggers while the story tellers help themselves. Nobody cheated ever, your reputation was everything. I remember my entire class of girls in HS would make you wait an entirety for the heavy kissing. ALL of them. 1980
I lived in Middlebrook VA in the early '80's and we had a store like this. It wasn't as retro/nostalgia as this store, but it was very much an artifact of earlier times. A local woman baked "Scooter Pies" that were akin to "Moon Pies", and they were out of this world good. A Scooter Pie with a 6 & 1/2-ounce Coke and life was good for 13 year old me!
My dad grew up during the depression and work was hard to find in west texas. He did find a job as a grocery clerk tho. Some of his jobs were painting specials on the windows(everything had to be done in reverse), deliveries, keeping the store swept out and clean and waiting on the customers. This was before the self-service grocery, so every item had to be pulled from the shelf and price noted on side of paper grocery bag. Do you know that the owner had been in business so long that he could just add a column of figures just by glancing at them?the old man finally went out of business he was too kind-hearted and extended too much credit. People were literally starving and he couldn’t stand to see it, especially the kids. He ended up in hard times. My dad sent him money later on. That’s how much he appreciated the job.
Oh I do miss those days i truly do.. I’m not so sure about this progress stuff.. guarantee if I lived close to there I’d spend a lot of time in that store just cause
My maternal grandfather's home town was Plainfield, Wisc. Ed Gein's notoriety put Plainfield on the map. Across the street from the location of Gein's final heinous crime was a Ben Franklin store....if only the walls in that place could talk!
Big city folk have no idea what their missing…ya you can shop at the big box stores and make the rich richer but there’s nothing like a small town general store and hardware……nothing!!!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Let me have okay yeah let me have a three musketeers and a ballpoint pen one of those Combs there a pint of Old Harper couple of flashlights batteries and the beef jerky.
This one is a nickel., This one also is a nickel. And here's a quarter. And another quarter. And a penny. See? Nickel, nickel, quarter, quarter, penny. Are any of these coins worth anything? NO !
We need more people like this guy
About 100 million of them!!
@@browningbelgium2326 - but for a $1 less I can drive to Wal-Mart 🤣
Yeah having spent 5 dollars worth of gas.
We definitely need somethin'.
Absolutely wonderful! I would love to step back in time into that store
My hats off to you for the store. I'm 67 and wish I could land a ole store like that. Good Luck
I love the wood stove and people sitting around the wood stove talking. I prefer this store to the bigger ones. This store is more personable and charming.
Just like they're supposed to be in small town USA.
Literally like walking down memory lane for most people. Beautiful.
Love story's like this! My grandparents bought a long ago abandoned county store in Freedom NH and I was blessed to get the summers helping them out running it and have many story's about dealing with the local's and the summer people coming into the store. My grandad also drove the local school bus, was on the volunteer fire department, my grandmother was the local town clerk. When my grand father passed away they closed the local school and used the busses to transport people to the church. There was too many people so they had to have two services.
My grandmother was the local town clerk too
I'm a VP for a large corporate manufacturer. How I wish I could walk out, drive down to this store in NC, and get a job there as a stock boy. Come in at 6am each day, leave at 6pm. Live in an apt. above one of the downtown buildings. Carefree. That is what the best life is all about.
Just do it, bud.
LOVE it! The world needs more of these great old get-everything stores!
This is what we as Americans should strive for.
Awesome video. I'm 60 and all that you talked about, I remember and took for granted. I never knew what an amazing time it was to grow up in, I would do it all over again. I guess in the end, memories are truly all we have.
But thank the Lord for the memories!!
Growing up in the 60s n early 70s.
15 cent glass of pop.
Freshly made at the counter.
No premix junk.
Grilled hotdog on freshly made bun's.
Handful of fries.
All for 55 cents.
Sitting at the counter spinning on the stools.
Lol.
@@tazkrebbeks3391 Quit making me hungry!!
I actually thought about putting a burger place in. High quality burger, hand cut fries and mug root beer. I have been a meat cutter for over 26 years and I won't buy hamburger if I don't grind it. I have seen WAYYYY to much over the years. If I wouldn't sell it to my mom it's NOT going in my counter
When people ask me what kind of Pop I want. I always tell them, my favorite is RC Cola. Talk about funny looks. And of course a moon pie.
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Your a blessing to the rest of us. Thanks (Old guy from Arkansas)🇺🇸
I wish like hell the US was still entirely this way!!!! I think all of its people would be the way they used to be as well! For the better... 😔
I agree. Simple times are better than modern times.
While there are aspects of the past I could do without, however, compared to the chaos and carnage of today's twisted, sick world, I would go back in a heartbeat.
I am 52 and remember stores like ths in Western Massachusetts. A few are still around but very hard to find these days.
im 57 and the town where i live had two of these treasures, both were knocked down cause the land was worth more then it was with the buildings on it.
I can't believe this, just yesterday I had one of the moon pies you just showed a picture of, thanks for the memories.
Had a general store in a small hamlet in upstate New York,when I moved there in the 70's,you could buy anything from a rifle to ammo,fishing gear to snacks,milk,bread gasoline ,if you were a local you could put it on your'tab' and pay at the end of the week , was a meeting place on saturday morning for locals to catch up on small talk and gossip ,the store was a lifeline for many,I didn't mind some of the higher prices,it was the convenience of having the store there when you needed it.An asset to the Community.
I find it relaxing just to hear this man speak. He lowered my blood pressure.
My hometown. Love it!!
So thankful for men and women who enjoy the good ol days and Keep General Stores open
The world needs more of this simpler times and people live this man. Can't replace the old simple with new modern. Just not the same. Great video!
WE need thousands more of these places....!!!
Nice thanks I love this stuff , keep it coming good ol time real deal story’s, praise Jesus Christ grace amen amen 🙏 BigAl California.
Those are my favorites I haven't seen a store like this in a long time I would love to see a store like that back open at oldie but a goodie
I have been there and I loved it Thank you for your video
Now that's awesome stuff. Old time America.
Ashe County Cheese is located in West Jefferson, NC. There is an outlet store there. This is also a lovely small NC town to visit.
I used to catch the school bus at a store like this in the 1970’s in Caldwell County Kentucky. I loved the pop cooler.
👏👍I’m been in US ,since 75 missed these old stores
We had 2 old hardware stores in the town I grew up in Ohio. They had all kinds of stuff. Fishing gear, guns, ammo, and hard ware, paint, nails ect. I could go in there as a teenager and buy shotgun shells.
I bought ammo at the local takeaway still in the eighties, know it's licensed and photo id to buy , as teenagers we would buy air pellets
Just like the way I imagined the Good Old USA...miss my family in Boston..
Now I'm playing lloyd green' s Star Spangled Banner...it's in my heart ❤
Still have a lot of these old General Stores around Texas, great places to hang out.👍🏻
Must be fun to shop there.
My Son and his Wife live in North Carolina, and I am going to tell them about this store. I am sure that they will like it. Doctor G. W.
We had a store at the nearby crossroads intersection like that. It was built of wood with the old wooden porch with chairs out front. Inside they had just about anything you might need from food and drinks to hardware and gas and livestock feed. They even had a deli section with assorted cheeses and meats. They had a grill in the back with a small dining area with one table and 4 chairs. You could get a burger or a cold cut sandwich and a bag of chips or some French fries. They even had a fishing section off to the side that had a variety of fishing needs, including hunting and fishing licenses and live bait like minnows and worms. Mary and Hubert owned the store and while they had it they would extend credit to the local farmers, because they knew how hit and miss farming was. But, they sold the place when they retired and it was torn down with a new store built in it's place. Burglar bars were installed along with steel sliding front door and a security system. Credit was no longer offered and the new owners would only hire young teenagers to work there and service was terrible. They jacked up the prices of everything and started to lose business. Within a couple of years they closed up and it sat there empty for a few years. Recently a family of Orientals bought it and are trying to make a go of it. All I can do is wish them luck, because it's cheaper for me to drive 15 miles into town to get what I need. I sure do miss the old store with Mary and Hubert.
Wow! What a great life and lifestyle. I’m retiring down South, I can’t wait!
I'm into vintage Pinball machines. An old 60s dime pinball would fit in perfectly
for that store..
I visited here when it was Austin’s. I enjoyed it then and am planning a trip back to enjoy it again. Thanks for sharing
Old time can’t be replaced big business can’t replace😊
I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE A RC AND MOON PIE !!!
You still can?
I remember the bench around the red coke machine (filled with Fanta my fav "red pop") that you threw a dime & nickel in a plate for that, attached to the machine. The idea being the clerk could process the non-tongue waggers while the story tellers help themselves. Nobody cheated ever, your reputation was everything. I remember my entire class of girls in HS would make you wait an entirety for the heavy kissing. ALL of them. 1980
Guy is a legend
I lived in Middlebrook VA in the early '80's and we had a store like this. It wasn't as retro/nostalgia as this store, but it was very much an artifact of earlier times. A local woman baked "Scooter Pies" that were akin to "Moon Pies", and they were out of this world good. A Scooter Pie with a 6 & 1/2-ounce Coke and life was good for 13 year old me!
Reminds me of Snider's store over in Robbinsville. I miss that place.
My dad grew up during the depression and work was hard to find in west texas. He did find a job as a grocery clerk tho. Some of his jobs were painting specials on the windows(everything had to be done in reverse), deliveries, keeping the store swept out and clean and waiting on the customers. This was before the self-service grocery, so every item had to be pulled from the shelf and price noted on side of paper grocery bag. Do you know that the owner had been in business so long that he could just add a column of figures just by glancing at them?the old man finally went out of business he was too kind-hearted and extended too much credit. People were literally starving and he couldn’t stand to see it, especially the kids. He ended up in hard times. My dad sent him money later on. That’s how much he appreciated the job.
Awesome store!!!!
It's always has the people . Thank God. The educational
I’ve always been a big supporter of mom and pop shops/small businesses
I love the Checkers table. I had never seen one!
When i was their thirty five years ago it was three oaks and a stump
I would love to visit your store‼️
Love that old time store 💖🇦🇺
What a treasure! Thank you!
Beautiful to see.
I miss stores like that in Michigan
I miss North Carolina so much 😍
The good old days.
The older we get, the more we know about them.
This segment works as a mini documentary for the store.
love it beautiful from uk granny
Good story, I've got an old RC Cola cooler from the 50s in my basement here in NC, still works.
The store about five from the end somewhere in virginia is actually Penns store in ky
Oh I do miss those days i truly do.. I’m not so sure about this progress stuff.. guarantee if I lived close to there I’d spend a lot of time in that store just cause
Didn’t realize it’s right off 95, I’ll have to stop next time I’m going through 👍🏼
I love it!
My maternal grandfather's home town was Plainfield, Wisc. Ed Gein's notoriety put Plainfield on the map. Across the street from the location of Gein's final heinous crime was a Ben Franklin store....if only the walls in that place could talk!
Thank you brother!
Well done sir!
Awesome!
So good you can get your favorite coke and out of the coke fridge and take your own top off great !!😊
A great video
Some folks call it a sling blade, I call it a kaiser blade. It shaped like a bananer.
20bux for cheese...that's just great
I lov that store
Very cool.
How far is this from Wilmington?
Looks comfy
Does Stanfields except online orders?
Better then a thousand meuseum
Are your prices still the same from the era?
@3:38 - "You gonna pay for that, Tex ?"
Do you carry Paul's famous relish?
Love it…
Man, now I really want a nice cold Coke
It wadent werkin, so i got it werkin.
Moon pie.....
And pouring peanut in your RC your Dr pepper and eating them out that way.
But yeah RC cola a Moon pie.
What an age we live in.
Big city folk have no idea what their missing…ya you can shop at the big box stores and make the rich richer but there’s nothing like a small town general store and hardware……nothing!!!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
And yet your window signage was done in vinyl letters? Hand painted would've really added a more relastic period touch!
Where did you get the old formula RC?
rc cola is still being made i live in nj and can buy it in the shop rite
@@perry92964 I'm looking for 12 oz glass bottles. They use cane sugar with those
shut down walmart, and let the general stores come back.
We need full service gas station like they had in the sixties real honest service
Go green calif 😊😊😊😊❤
A M E R I C A 🇺🇸🦅🗽📜🐍🙏🏽
Cool
What was click bait for me was the old time drink cooler.
when America was great.
Let me have okay yeah let me have a three musketeers and a ballpoint pen one of those Combs there a pint of Old Harper couple of flashlights batteries and the beef jerky.
This one is a nickel., This one also is a nickel. And here's a quarter. And another quarter. And a penny. See? Nickel, nickel, quarter, quarter, penny. Are any of these coins worth anything? NO !
Nice accents.
u kant fix ignurt
Don’t move here if you’re a POC! 💀
Nothing more then just another tourist attraction.