Really cute store. They have something for everyone. Souvenirs, things for cooking, soaps, wines. Upstairs they have some pretty nice jewelry, colonial clothing, historical books and items (like coins and civil war bullets). I went here because its the only place I can ever find sealing wax for letters. They have plenty of colors to pick.
Great people and great information given...
Neat place to visit
There is so much to want. I bought a few gifts for family and because I spent over $50 I received a free gift. BONUS! There is so much Southern charm you have to go in and buy something. Plus, the prices are reasonable.
So much to see here. Many cute items. Lots of witty gifts. Local made goods. Old fashioned candy. Historical items and holiday items on the 2nd floor. Even wine and beer. A great place to stop and shop.
Great knickknacks funny sayings on collections Friendly
Cool
Not far from the Tavern, the Michie family owned and operated a mill and general store. At the turn of the Century, the Mill fell from decay. In order to recreate the Michies Tavern-Plantation (which stretched for several miles) Historic Michie Tavern relocated The Meadow Run Grist Mill from nearby Laurel Hill, VA. The 18th-Century Mill was painstakingly reconstructed to ensure the preservation of milling operations of that time. The General Store, housed on the first floor, offers visitors a mercantile atmosphere of the 1800s. (Resouce: Plaque at Mill)
Cool stuff. A bit pricey.
Really neat, lots of good unique historical stuff
Very quaint, nice place.
Its great it has a lot of history!
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