Delina Crossroads Market | Tennessee Crossroads | Episode 2313.1
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2009
- What's is so fascinating about old country stores are the memories of simpler times. A former Florida resident was fascinated with a Middle Tennessee country store enough to buy it, run it with his daughter, and, in a way, bring back a community connection. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about the Delina Crossroads Market in Cornersville, TN.
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This kind of thing is what I think about when I think of America. Pure hospitality and camaraderie. Love it.
I definitely love all country stores. 💯💓💯
I am Tennessee born and raised,.we were eating hoggies,fire hot peppers straight from our parents gardens all our lives,we create our versions of mexican,chinese and anything we take a liken to.and now thanks to our friends in the mennonite community many of my favorite ones will be improved and shared for many years to come.
Love those old buildings- they have a real nostalgia- families enjoying themselves with great food. Always from the land down under.
These sort of stores you rarely see now a days would love to visit.
My Grandparents owned this store and ran it from many years.
Where exactly is it? Delina a family name or location?
Honest descent people, I love it.
We used to live about 3 miles before you get to this store when I was a kid. We moved there in 1992 & left in 2002. We had a 100 acre farm with cattle we raised. I was 8 years old when we moved there. I loved that area. me & my brother used to drive up there when in the farm truck to get lunch & any extra fencing supplies. We wasn't old enough to drive but nobody cared lol.
I bet I know you👀any kin to Micheal Weldon?!
Wonderfully blessed people!
I sure hope it still stands! I'd ride up to it and then return home, a happier man.
Me and my husband and two of my friends stopped there many years ago.
Nice ! Looks like a great heart warming. Place
Great video
That Place Looks Great!!!
I love my old time country stores too kh
I'm a truckdriver,an go thru there sometimes but it's on the I/65 route. But if I can get a bobtail there, you best fix a BIG PLATE cause I will be hungry
And everything is still here to this day.
Is it really
@@joeyank2451 always will be
How cool
Video got me hungry .
This video is old, it was filmed within the first year of ownership, my dad (Harry Zollner)was the owner and my sister (Dottie Self) ran it with him, they sold it about 8 years ago. They owned it for just over 7 years. However before they sold it, it was booming!!! Catfish, frog legs, gator tail and live music on Friday nights. It was open 7 days week, serving breakfast, lunch and anything off the menu until closing. This was a happening place! ALL the locals supported it and so many folks cam from miles away for the burgers, hoop cheese, fried pies and soft serve ice cream and so much more! The most important service offered here was the atmosphere! Everyone was welcomed here. My dad used to open and cook breakfast on Thanksgiving mornings for a place for the men to get outta the house and for anyone to grab last minute items. It was a general store and restaurant/deli. Its heartbreaking to see whats happened to the place. Yea its a quaint little antique type place that you can get a ham sandwich about 3 days a week 🙄 unfortunately it will never have the love, vibes and sense of community it once did.
Remember a house in a community where the small store xas on the ground floor, andthe Owner family lived on the 2nd floor.
A child's fist full of loose candy cost anockel
I love the old stores. Does anyone know if its still open ??????
I've been enjoying your You Tube videos, but I've only seen 1 West of the Tennessee River where my land is at.
i just found out on google maps that this store is now closed. what a shame.
Real cheese is not yellow folks, that’s food dye ! js
My uncle owned this before them
I stumbled on yore channel by axydent and shore happi i did! I luvs it!! Thank'a much.
GE says it's temporarily closed. Anyone know the details?
I saw a Tennessee Blonde
Big Whoop! lol
No blacks im scared to stop by. What counties?
Get rifmd of them plastic divider plates yuck horrible u can't even cut on the plate!! Really
What a great story. I thought others might be interested in this poem: The Shop - Seamus O'Rourke
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It is the same in Ireland, many rural stores have closed, as people shop more in large supermarkets.