Treasure Seeking and Tasty Treats in Pulaski County
When it comes to antiquing and treasure seeking, great places are worth traveling to. Pulaski County is one of those places. We have such a high concentration of unique shops and markets in our area to choose from that you could make an entire weekend or more all about exploring for great buys and interesting places. With all kinds of great eateries in the area and scenic country roads, as well as Route 66 connecting you to these locations, you can treat yourself to a memorable experience spending a few days in Pulaski County. You might just go home with some treasures too! If you’d like to hear more specifically what you can find on your treasure seeking adventure and get an idea for places that you might like to visit, just keep reading this blog and prepare to be excited! We found this information from https://visitpulaskicounty.org/itineraries/antiquing-in-pulaski-county-itinerary/ where you can find addresses and phone numbers as well as a full two-day itinerary that you can follow as well. Click here see the full Antique Trail. Some of these businesses may have flexible hours so be sure to call ahead before visiting.
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Dixon and Crocker
Dixon and Crocker have several antique and collectible shops to choose from as well as a thrift shop with yard sale type pricing and a snack shop to treat yourself along the way. You will enjoy visiting with the owners of Whatever Antiques and Collectibles as you shop for vintage furniture, housewares, and more. You will love enticing pricing at the Dixon Area Caring Center Thrift Shop and you can feel great knowing that the money you’re spending will help the less fortunate in the Dickson area. While you’re in the area, check out Jackie’s Snackette. We’ve heard the cherry malts are well worth the drive. Then as you travel onto Crocker you can check out Triple Creek Antiques and Penaroyal Antiques and Collectibles. You can also stop by Bear Ridge Antique Mall featuring 65 dealers!
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Richland
Richland is a fun little town full of hometown American charm. We recommend you fueling up for your day at The Burger Stand. Ask about the famous Mr. Neil burger! There is the Final Stop Antiques and Collectibles store in Richland, and right next to it is the Final Stop Diecast Collectibles and More for the diecast enthusiast. Other places you might want to check out while you are in Richland include Sanctuary Quilts and Coffee Shop which is located in the former Methodist Church with beautiful architecture. You will also enjoy The Unit Resale Shop nearby. Many people like to explore the HE Warren store while they are in Richland as well. The business was founded by Henry Ernest Warren in 1869 and is still owned and operated by the Warren family. It is Richland’s oldest business.
More to Come Next Week!
This is only the beginning of what the Fort Leonard Wood area has to offer the treasure seekers out there. In next week’s blog we will share more interesting places and shops for you to venture to including places along Route 66; museums, markets and boutiques in or near Waynesville; as well as more local diners and restaurant. While you are thinking about all these places to visit, we invite you to stay with us at one of our Fort Wood Hotels in St. Robert. We have 5 hotels for you to choose from (2 are extended stay hotels) and you can click here to see all the amenities each one offers. We truly believe you will not find higher quality hotels near Fort Leonard Wood at a better value. We absolutely guarantee satisfaction. Check back next week to see part two of this blog and to start planning your antiquing itinerary in the Fort Leonard Wood area! Don’t forget to use the links below to follow us on social media so we can share with you more ideas on things to do in Pulaski county and information on lodging in the Fort Leonard Wood area.
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