Peddler's Village
In 1962, the late Earl Jamison moved some 18th-century houses to a 6-acre site and opened small, mostly locally owned specialty shops and restaurants that today, in a much-expanded form, cater to tourists and locals seeking a pleasant shopping experience. Some 55 shops in the well-landscaped, 42-acre villagelike setting peddle clothing, jewelry, housewares, crafts, gift items, toys, and more. There's also an inn, the Golden Plough, a dozen or so food and drink options, and ample parking. Giggleberry Fair offers the 1922 Grand Carousel and indoor games for kids; admission is charged. The many seasonal and holiday events draw big crowds. Check Peddler's Village app for discounts.