I reopened a General Store in Knob Lick, MO (the Knob is the local mountain in the area and there were one or more salt licks on it the local wildlife frequented, hence the name.) The store has been here by Saint Francois County records since 1924. Its last owner died around 2017 and it fell in to disrepair. I bought in 2021 and worked on it 9 months. We reopened it on May 13 2022. I love it! I enjoy every day here. We still heat with wood and I am slowly reoutfitting it. Stop by if you get the chance.
Hello from the Philippines, love your videos. Some of my family are from Hawkins County, Tenn. I'm 77 now, but I still remember the old country stores in Tenn and Va. Sure do miss that about America.
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Nice visit to the Forbus General Store. Stop in for a visit when your in the area. I’m sure you’ll find something you just can’t do without. The food is good and reasonably priced. The conversation is free and usually worth the price of admission. Friendly folks and happy to make you feel at home. Thanks for sharing this. - Tennessee Smoky
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Really enjoyed this! We are hoping to visit soon. I have four generations of my family tree there, starting with my great-great-grandfather, who was born in 1834 and is buried in the Upchurch cemetery. I want to open that door that my ancestors most certainly would have walked through!
Great video. I really enjoy the interactions with the owner and the good folks who come to visit. It's like I'm right there with you guys. God Bless 🤗🙏
I've mentioned it in another one of your videos that I go to Vonore, in Monroe county every year to visit family for 6 months every year, I love your videos, I love Tennessee!
Back in the late 60's and 70's my grandma Blanche Jones use to take me up to George baggies country store in tge fairview cemetery located about 4 miles west of jonesborough,TN. I remember grandma letting me get a rc cola,moon pie and some of them about 4" long tootsie rolls. Grandna would also buy some thickly sliced cheese and bologna to make the most delicious bologna sandwiches. On the front porch you could hang out on benches and listen to the old local farmers sitting around telling stories or talking about their farming ventures. My grandpa Joseph Lester Jones kept the burial plot books for the fairview united methodist church cemetery which was located across the highway infron of that country store. My grandpa would meet people at that store to discuss their families burial plots or talk about getting headstones set-up on their families burial plots. Grandpa's Jones,Droak and Woods families had lived in the fairview cemetery since the 1860's. So he knew many of the families that had lived in that community from 1920's up through 2011.
Who does your intro and exit music?Like those tunes and enjoy your videos here in North Alabama. Love the old country stores. There is probably a few left in Alabama.
Brings back good memories of hot summer days spent at the swimming hole opening that old door and the clang of the old cow bell and the creaking floor as you made your way to the Coca-Cola chest reaching in to get an ice cold Coke with old granny Hawkins smiling behind the counter puffing a corn Cobb pipe ......Out driving stopped in to that old country store Granny long gone cow bell replaced with a Buzzer creaky floor replaced by plywood with a hollow thud Coca-Cola chest replaced with a Cooler blowing warm air with plastic bottles of warm soda selling for $ 2.50 each behind the counter stands a six foot Korean with his hand on a Glock 9 barking “ What you Want ? “ As I turn and leave without a purchase I realize them Hot Summer days and Old Granny Hawkins are long gone the Memories Remain ...........
I love these videos of these old stores and restaurants. I also love watching videos of people bringing old recipes back to life. Also these people seem like really good down home folks but for the love of all things holy please teach the young lady in the background not to push the garbage down with her gloved hand and keep touching the food utensils. Maybe it’s just the OCD in me 🤷🏻♀️ Lordy have mercy I used to have to stay on the youngins I would train at a little mom and pop restaurant I worked at in the small town of Trenton Ga where I’m from. By the time I got done with them they realized that I wasn’t so bad just really picky and clean. I taught them youngins to make every plate of food like you was about to sit down to eat it and also we passed every inspection with flaying colors!! I have arthritis in my hands so bad I can’t open my fingers like a normal person but boy I sure do miss working. A lot of people take having a job for granted but when you get to where you can’t work anymore it really sucks. Not only the fact that you stay broke but it’s also very lonely. I miss people so take my advise and enjoy while you can 💖
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They had a good cheeseburger and fries. It was better than the York Country Store breakfast. You should do a video from the Alvin York State Park. Plenty of weekend activities during spring to late fall💯🥃
I grew up with two general stores on two stores across from each other and Philips 66 station on the other corner from my Dad's Barber Shop I had a yard morning business and they got in a gas war And I got my gas for ten cents a gallon. So that is why I hate Biden he is a prick .It was 1966 and I miss those times God Bless My Mom And Dad . God Bless America 🙏🤣.
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@@theappalachianchannel are you going to the heritage festival at wilderness road park? If so, head west 6 miles from the park on 58. The store sits right behind the BP gas station. When I was growing up, Arvel Montgomery ran the store and he lived in the house behind the store. The house burned down years ago.My sister and I would walk from our grandmother's house which is where Indian creek church is located today. I believe the house is still standing today. I haven't been back there in several years. We would buy ice cream like Push Ups and eat them on the walk back to grandmas house. They still have a freezer case with frozen popsicles and such. Arvel died years ago. His son, Billy Montgomery and his family now run the store. They sell gas, kerosene, fresh produce, groceries, sandwiches, chili dogs, runyion mix, red band candy(yummy horehound), trailer hitch balls, dog collars, cookware, liniment, hardware, tobacco, garden seed and a little bit of everything packed in this tiny store. The store stays busy and often there's no room to park. My grandfather use to say, if you were looking for something, just ask Arvel and he would have it for you, in a day or two. When my grandmother was elderly (back in the 80's), she would order groceries and they would deliver them to her house. The travel channel was filming Bizzare Foods with Andrew Zimmer and stopped by. I don't remember if they used the footage in the show. It's worth a look. There's a couple general stores up that way too. Closed up these days though.
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@@theappalachianchannel will do it again. I live in East TN at the foothills of the smokies. My ancestors were some of the 1st to settle in Roane County. Love the channel. I grew up on a small farm in Loudon County. We had a milk cow, killed a couple of hogs each year at papa's. We used an old iron pot on the family to scald the hogs. Pre civil war, the soil from the cave on the farm was boiled in it to extract salt peater (sp) to make gun powder.
Love those old general stores. Brings back memories of simpler times.
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I love it when they keep the old stores the same
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Seeing the bubblegum cigar's brought back a lot of memories growing up in the 70's
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I reopened a General Store in Knob Lick, MO (the Knob is the local mountain in the area and there were one or more salt licks on it the local wildlife frequented, hence the name.) The store has been here by Saint Francois County records since 1924. Its last owner died around 2017 and it fell in to disrepair. I bought in 2021 and worked on it 9 months. We reopened it on May 13 2022. I love it! I enjoy every day here. We still heat with wood and I am slowly reoutfitting it. Stop by if you get the chance.
Thanks for the info thanks for watching will have to stop in if I ever get to MO
Hello from the Philippines, love your videos. Some of my family are from Hawkins County, Tenn. I'm 77 now, but I still remember the old country stores in Tenn and Va. Sure do miss that about America.
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Hey there! It's a small world. We've lived in Hawkins County about 4 years now. :) God bless!
Love seeing some old candies. Love the old stores.
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We all love general stores !!!!
Yes we do!
Keep these videos coming. I've been binge watching since I came across the first one today. Love them.
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I was in logging 30 + years. Thank you for another awesome video
My pleasure thanks for
I remember this store well.. our mom and dad brought us there every year that we went to visit family
So cool😎
Nice visit to the Forbus General Store. Stop in for a visit when your in the area. I’m sure you’ll find something you just can’t do without. The food is good and reasonably priced. The conversation is free and usually worth the price of admission. Friendly folks and happy to make you feel at home. Thanks for sharing this. - Tennessee Smoky
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East Tennessee
What beautiful countryside. Nice video.
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Thanks John For The Great Walk About In James & Shirl's Wonderful Ole Store With Loads Of Nostalgic Goodies ! Thanks Friend, From The Sunny Maritimes In Canada. ATB T God Bless
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Really enjoyed this! We are hoping to visit soon. I have four generations of my family tree there, starting with my great-great-grandfather, who was born in 1834 and is buried in the Upchurch cemetery. I want to open that door that my ancestors most certainly would have walked through!
Man what beautiful country so green and a creek and the ol country store is interesting and the farm what a comfy looking place ,,thanks for the video
Hello love your videos Iam from Ontario Canada keep up what you are doing love the history of each store.
Great place, thank you for sharing, best from Long Island.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hope to see you more on here . Love your videos
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Great video. I really enjoy the interactions with the owner and the good folks who come to visit. It's like I'm right there with you guys. God Bless 🤗🙏
It's so nice to see those old General stores and the friendly people I was kid I the 60s what time's it was a big deal go to the store
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I love the old stores and the people are so much nicer then the big stores I would rather shop with the country stores any day
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I agree....me too!
Not many "ma-pa" stores left tho. 😢
Oh how I love these old general stores!
Love your videos. Keep them coming
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Good work you do John!!! Thank you
You should definitely check out the old store in Conway county arkansas down county road 9, it’s old it’s awsome, bbq and sandwiches
Another great video! Always fun 👍
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I've mentioned it in another one of your videos that I go to Vonore, in Monroe county every year to visit family for 6 months every year, I love your videos, I love Tennessee!
Back in the late 60's and 70's my grandma Blanche Jones use to take me up to George baggies country store in tge fairview cemetery located about 4 miles west of jonesborough,TN. I remember grandma letting me get a rc cola,moon pie and some of them about 4" long tootsie rolls. Grandna would also buy some thickly sliced cheese and bologna to make the most delicious bologna sandwiches. On the front porch you could hang out on benches and listen to the old local farmers sitting around telling stories or talking about their farming ventures.
My grandpa Joseph Lester Jones kept the burial plot books for the fairview united methodist church cemetery which was located across the highway infron of that country store.
My grandpa would meet people at that store to discuss their families burial plots or talk about getting headstones set-up on their families burial plots. Grandpa's Jones,Droak and Woods families had lived in the fairview cemetery since the 1860's. So he knew many of the families that had lived in that community from 1920's up through 2011.
AWESOME!!
Love your videos. Please keep it up.
I'm so glad I ran across your channel. Here, in the southern part of West Virginia, country stores are scarce as hens teeth.
These stories need to be told
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Nice job as always. Very fascinating.
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Who does your intro and exit music?Like those tunes and enjoy your videos here in North Alabama. Love the old country stores. There is probably a few left in Alabama.
It is a kind of folk music. "Genticorum - The International Appalachian Trail"
Great video. Keep them coming. Your friend from Brooklyn New York.
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Loved it, stopped there once for directions on a trip to get rock for fireplace and walk for a cabin. beautiful country.
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Great video thank you for posting it
You’re welcome thanks for watching
I love stopping in there.
I love Forbus. Love fudge there. You should come to SGT York state park up the road, where I work.
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@@theappalachianchannel nearby Clinton County, KY
Remember country stores use to be scattered out in the country! Miss them!
We do too, but I love documenting them for all to see! Thanks for watching
Wasn't Sgt Alvin York from that area? (Gary Cooper mentions Pall Mall in the movie).
Yes I believe so, thanks for watching
Brings back good memories of hot summer days spent at the swimming hole opening that old door and the clang of the old cow bell and the creaking floor as you made your way to the Coca-Cola chest reaching in to get an ice cold Coke with old granny Hawkins smiling behind the counter puffing a corn Cobb pipe ......Out driving stopped in to that old country store Granny long gone cow bell replaced with a Buzzer creaky floor replaced by plywood with a hollow thud Coca-Cola chest replaced with a Cooler blowing warm air with plastic bottles of warm soda selling for $ 2.50 each behind the counter stands a six foot Korean with his hand on a Glock 9 barking “ What you Want ? “ As I turn and leave without a purchase I realize them Hot Summer days and Old Granny Hawkins are long gone the Memories Remain ...........
I love these videos of these old stores and restaurants. I also love watching videos of people bringing old recipes back to life.
Also these people seem like really good down home folks but for the love of all things holy please teach the young lady in the background not to push the garbage down with her gloved hand and keep touching the food utensils. Maybe it’s just the OCD in me 🤷🏻♀️ Lordy have mercy I used to have to stay on the youngins I would train at a little mom and pop restaurant I worked at in the small town of Trenton Ga where I’m from. By the time I got done with them they realized that I wasn’t so bad just really picky and clean. I taught them youngins to make every plate of food like you was about to sit down to eat it and also we passed every inspection with flaying colors!! I have arthritis in my hands so bad I can’t open my fingers like a normal person but boy I sure do miss working. A lot of people take having a job for granted but when you get to where you can’t work anymore it really sucks. Not only the fact that you stay broke but it’s also very lonely. I miss people so take my advise and enjoy while you can 💖
Love mom and pop stores I went to one when I was a kid that's tore down now
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Loving your videos! I live in Michigan, don't get to see this kind of stuff here where I live
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Bubble Gum cigars and bowler marbles ... now that's just something you don't see much anymore!
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Nice store
Love the old stores
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They had a good cheeseburger and fries. It was better than the York Country Store breakfast. You should do a video from the Alvin York State Park. Plenty of weekend activities during spring to late fall💯🥃
Love this show
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Cool video. Hope to see you more on here
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Nice drone shots
I grew up with two general stores on two stores across from each other and Philips 66 station on the other corner from my Dad's Barber Shop I had a yard morning business and they got in a gas war And I got my gas for ten cents a gallon. So that is why I hate Biden he is a prick .It was 1966 and I miss those times God Bless My Mom And Dad .
God Bless America 🙏🤣.
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Yessss...Biden sux ass!!!!!
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Agree!Miss those times!
Oh I love them old store door
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I haven't seen some of them candies since I was a little kid
Mr. Ward does your family line go back to Geoffrey Chaucer, De Hardy, De La Pole?
Have you been to Montgomery grocery over in Ewing,Va? There aren't many places left like it. I can tell plenty of stories about it.
no please give me more info about it. I will in Ewing this weekend.
@@theappalachianchannel are you going to the heritage festival at wilderness road park? If so, head west 6 miles from the park on 58. The store sits right behind the BP gas station. When I was growing up, Arvel Montgomery ran the store and he lived in the house behind the store. The house burned down years ago.My sister and I would walk from our grandmother's house which is where Indian creek church is located today. I believe the house is still standing today. I haven't been back there in several years. We would buy ice cream like Push Ups and eat them on the walk back to grandmas house. They still have a freezer case with frozen popsicles and such.
Arvel died years ago. His son, Billy Montgomery and his family now run the store. They sell gas, kerosene, fresh produce, groceries, sandwiches, chili dogs, runyion mix, red band candy(yummy horehound), trailer hitch balls, dog collars, cookware, liniment, hardware, tobacco, garden seed and a little bit of everything packed in this tiny store. The store stays busy and often there's no room to park.
My grandfather use to say, if you were looking for something, just ask Arvel and he would have it for you, in a day or two. When my grandmother was elderly (back in the 80's), she would order groceries and they would deliver them to her house.
The travel channel was filming Bizzare Foods with Andrew Zimmer and stopped by. I don't remember if they used the footage in the show.
It's worth a look.
There's a couple general stores up that way too. Closed up these days though.
American History of retail, better than Walmart and big box retail stores, Mom and Pop the back bone of America small businesses right on.
Enjoyed
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While shopping on the 127 highway yard sale, we stopped here for lunch. Had a fried bologna sandwich. Will do it again.
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@@theappalachianchannel will do it again.
I live in East TN at the foothills of the smokies.
My ancestors were some of the 1st to settle in Roane County.
Love the channel.
I grew up on a small farm in Loudon County. We had a milk cow, killed a couple of hogs each year at papa's.
We used an old iron pot on the family to scald the hogs. Pre civil war, the soil from the cave on the farm was boiled in it to extract salt peater (sp) to make gun powder.
Do they still do the fire works show there?????
Not for sure
Wish I had a place like that
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Thanks. Bucket list location for me.
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That being on some what of a curve,wonder if it ever had a car run into it
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I wish I could get a pack of Marlboro for 7.19
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Who is the milkshake girl?? Omg
Them doors are almost exactly like the ones going into Swaim Hardware in Paris, Tx. It started around 1932.
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Id be in there for hours lol
I bet, thanks for watching
LMAO never knew there was such a town called Pall Mall, my step dad smoked Pail Mail as he called them for 60 years.
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Great person willing to share 😮 Nita84cal southern Californian juanita
Screen door ❤
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"You bought my first cousins house" That's what I'm talkin bout, if you don't understand then stay in the big city, please.
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Bring the girls doing all the work up for an interview. Especially that one. Haha The hot little chick with the tan. 😉
Where is this store at
Forbus General Store
3902 N York Hwy, Pall Mall, TN 38577
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I miss small towns Los Angeles really sucks
I bet I does, so much traffic and stuff. Thanks for watching
How was the sandwich?
Delicious
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17dollars for two waffle cones?? Ouch🥺
I say they have good food
They do!
No store owns them lol