
A country store filled with flea market type items, but in the back a vast array of hard to find spices, home made jams and jellies and a deli.

Famous for their meat and cheese trays and an owner who entertains as he checks you out; blowing a train whistle for children and adults and spouting unique tid-bits of history.

The store is only the beginning of connected passenger cars that once housed various shops of creative vendors

Of course railroad memorabilia abounds






County jail; pulled to other festivals and used here for fun filled fund raisers


Statue of Liberty catches your eye as you drive by on the four lane (if the train cars didn't:)


There are two cabooses, this one beside the store, with a silly painted flower power van and a photo play bikini

Classic cars arrive

The Unusual Junction sets across a four lane from a local winery. There are week ends that both are packed full of tourist and locals and there are week ends when they are both a little light in the parking lot.
Next to the country store is a Bridal Shoppe that has become quite infamous and does a good business. It has a pretty little outdoor foyer and a tiny Chapel used mostly for pictures of wedding parties if they so desire. Another example of the ingenuity in rural America.