In the village of Weston, Vermont, the Village Green and the surrounding homes and buildings are so serene and untouched by time that it looks perfectly normal to see a horse-drawn carriage clip-clopping down Main Street past the general store, and it’s hard to think of a more quintessential general store in America than the Vermont Country Store.
The Vermont Country Store in Weston, Vermont.
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The Ortons, proprietors of the Vermont Country Store, have carried on the family tradition of founders Vrest and Ellen Orton, who published their first catalog in 1945 and mailed it to the people on their Christmas card list. The mail order business prospered, and they opened the brick and mortar Vermont Country Store in Weston in 1946, selling merchandise that was both durable and practical, according to Vrest’s true Yankee spirit.
The Vermont Country Store in Weston first opened in 1946.
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The business was also inspired by Vrest’s father’s general store in North Calais, Vermont, which opened in 1897. The Weston shop, where I am today soaking in all the smells and visions, was the first restored rural general store in the nation.
“I can still recall my father’s store, where most of the men came in the evenings to wait for the horse-drawn stage that brought the mail from Montpelier, thirteen miles away,” Vrest Orton said. “The store was warm and cozy. It smelled of harness, coffee, smoky kerosene lamps, tobacco, and pine wood burning in the big stove.”
The 21st century version of the Vermont Country Store certainly lives up to its tagline, the Purveyors of the Practical and Hard-to-Find. Today, the Vermont Country Store is owned by Lyman Orton and sons Cabot, Gardner, and Eliot, 7th & 8th generation Vermonters, and 4th & 5th generation storekeepers.
As you step over the threshold, you truly do take one of those metaphorical steps back in time. Here’s a look at some of the highlights of my visit to the Vermont Country Store.
SCENES FROM THE VERMONT COUNTRY STORE
The Vermont Country Store in Weston, Vermont, knows a thing or two about good curb appeal.
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Step over the threshold and into the joy of America’s past.
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Candy, candy, everywhere! Sky Bar is a special old-fashioned New England favorite.
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Just beyond the candy is pure Vermont maple syrup, all the grades, in different bottles and different forms.
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The toy section is filled with Slinky boxes; sock monkeys; marbles; and wooden (not plastic) toys made in America.
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Then, it’s on to the health and beauty section with hard to find products like Evening in Paris, Tangee Lipstick, and Anti-Monkey Butt Powder.
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The clothing section features time-honored classics like flannel from Johnson Woolen Mills.
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The Vermont Country Store is known for its generous sampling policy and classic brands like Moxie.
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I look outside and realize the sun has set. It takes about two hours to tour the store, but I think that I’ve done what many people do when they visit: I just spent an entire afternoon (and a bit of time reliving my childhood) here.
So long, Vermont Country Store!
Heather Atwell
Have you ever visited the Vermont Country Store? If you can’t make it to Weston, there’s also a second location in Rockingham, Vermont.
The Vermont Country Store. 657 Main Street, Weston. 802-824-3184. vermontcountrystore.com
This post was first published in 2013 and has been updated.
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