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Old 08-30-2010, 08:52 AM
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Quilter7x
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I love The Old Country Store! I go there a couple of times a year. Their prices are great and so is the help. Upstairs is the People's Place Museum. It's very small, but if you're in the store, you just have to take a few minutes to go upstairs and see what's on display.

Across the street is the Kitchen Kettle Village with all kinds of little shops. There's the one that makes kettle corn, one that has Vera Bradley bags, one with Amish/Mennonite gifts, the Tee (shirt) Parlor, a fudge shop, a small cafeteria, a store that has Jim Shore stuff in it and of course the Kitchen Store where you can sample all kinds of jams and jellies and even watch them be made right in front of your eyes. There are more stores also. Kling House is a restaurant that has great breakfast and lunch (reservations recommended).

I've always been pleased with everything I've ever gotten at The Old Country store. I especially love their fat quarter packs - they have a huge variety. Their regular prices are the same as sale prices here, so I always come home from there with a smile on my face! :lol:
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