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History paradise for your husband is the Vicksburg Military Park in Vicksburg MS. Big enough to spend all day there! And just outside of it, minutes away, is a great quilt shop and one of my favorites: Stitch 'N Frame in Bovina MS. There's also a great place to get your lunch, The Bovina Cafe, just across Interstate 20 from Stitch N Frame. It's totally "local color", but the food is great and they have wonderful desserts that come with your meal. Fun place to eat.
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If you ever make it as far East and North as Maine, we have a fabulous amount of quilt shops. I am fortunate to have three within a 20 minute driving distance from my home. I love it that all three are completely different in terms of their fabric offerings...one has quilting cottons and flannels but is more geared around home design, pillows, drapes, upholstery, etc.
I don't think you could go wrong by popping your head into any one of Maine's 36 independently-owned quilt shops. Just "google" Quilt Shops of Maine. Have fun on your journey and be sure to keep us updated on your travels.
I don't think you could go wrong by popping your head into any one of Maine's 36 independently-owned quilt shops. Just "google" Quilt Shops of Maine. Have fun on your journey and be sure to keep us updated on your travels.
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https://www.rosiescalicocupboard.com/
https://www.quiltinaday.com/
http://www.fatquartersquiltshop.com/main.html?src=%2F
http://www.memorylanequiltshop.com/
San Diego area
and there are many more.
https://www.quiltinaday.com/
http://www.fatquartersquiltshop.com/main.html?src=%2F
http://www.memorylanequiltshop.com/
San Diego area
and there are many more.
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Plus if DH is a Civil War fan, there's Wilson Creek Battlefield outside Springfield and Pine Ridge Battlefield just south of Branson in Arkansas.
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Do visit the shops in Franklin NC. There is A Stitch in Time with glorious lines of fabrics, batiks, brights and some wool and other types of fabrics. Another shop called Sassy Stitches, recently changed names from Deb's Cats & Quilts carries a lot of Civil War fabrics, batiks and they are getting more brights. You cannot miss them. There is also a craft fabric store Sew Creative that has some fabrics. Both quilts shops will burn your credit card up!
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