Found an excellent article titled “Old-Fashioned Country Stores” (click here.)
The following is posted at the beginning of the article. (If you substitute deer for ducks, it sounds a little like a description of some conversations overheard in Buzzy’s!)
The article also contains several nice photos of old country stores’ exteriors and interiors.
As for legends, the article offers up some good ones including a Billy the Kid connection. Also, be sure to catch the one about Horace Trabor and the link to the rest-of-his-story discussing the Trabor Triangle.
Like the drive to Buzzy’s Country Store, the “Old-Fashioned Country Stores” article is a little long. However, also like Buzzy’s, it is well worth the trip should you choose to take it. Come on baby, drive south.
Good country store-related tune here for you from a bluegrass group Turning Ground:
