New England’s General Stores

- Authors
- Reinstein, Ted & DORNING, ANNE-MARIE
- Publisher
- Globe Pequot Press
- ISBN
- 9781493028795
- Date
- 2017-09-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 87.68 MB
- Lang
- en
The Quintessential New England Community Experience The general store, as old as America itself, harkens back to a simpler time and a more innocent and rural nation. The general store conjures a country-like place where kids come in to by penny candy, and adults to buy everything from swaths of fabric, to fresh vegetables, to four-penny nails. It was a place to pick up mail, the newspaper, and perhaps tarry a bit on a cold, winter s morning to chat over a cup of coffee and a warm wood stove. Long before Cheers, the general store was the vital and inviting heart of a community, where everyone not only knew your name, but how you took that coffee, how many kids you had, and how s your dad doing, anyway? And in tough times, it was a place that often treated customers like family, extending credit when no one else would. The general store was real-life Norman Rockwell deeply woven into America s cultural identity, an integral part of the nation s self-portrait from its earliest days. Fact is, the general store is still very much here, and very much in business. What s more, like the diner, it has seen a resurgence. In some places, it is even being reimagined for a new era."