Broaden your sewing and quilting skills, support local craftspersons while adding beauty and function to your home decor, and sample a taste of Lancaster County at the Old Country Store.
With its selection of more than 6,000 bolts of fabric, gorgeous locally-made quilts and crafts, an array of books and kitchenware, and an irresistible collection of locally preserved foods,
The Old Country Store remains a destination for visitors and locals alike.
The Eaby family built the grand three-story brick building in 1833 to sell clothing, housewares, appliances, and fabric to local customers.
Today, locals, including many Amish and Mennonite craftspersons and visitors, shop for fabric, crafts, quilts, and wares in the heart of Lancaster County.
Broaden your sewing and quilting skills, support local craftspersons while adding beauty and function to your home decor, and sample a taste of Lancaster County at the Old Country Store.
With its selection of more than 6,000 bolts of fabric, gorgeous locally-made quilts and crafts, an array of books and kitchenware, and an irresistible collection of locally preserved foods,
The Old Country Store remains a destination for visitors and locals alike.
The Eaby family built the grand three-story brick building in 1833 to sell clothing, housewares, appliances, and fabric to local customers.
Today, locals, including many Amish and Mennonite craftspersons and visitors, shop for fabric, crafts, quilts, and wares in the heart of Lancaster County.
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Ranked #1 Shopping Destination in Lancaster County on TripAdvisor.
“One of the 10 best quilt shops in the United States.” -Quilt Sampler, Better Homes & Gardens.
For more than 100 years, The Old Country Store has served both its English and Amish neighbors, as well as visitors from around the world. Located in the heart of the village of Intercourse, this is the oldest operating store in the town.
Visitors enjoy reading the town’s history, how it got its name, and other historical highlights featured on signs along the Story Walk on the building’s west side.
There’s plenty of free parking immediately behind the Store, including a horse tie if you happen to come by buggy.
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Broaden your sewing and quilting skills, support local craftspersons while adding beauty and function to your home decor, and sample a taste of Lancaster County at the Old Country Store.
With its selection of more than 6,000 bolts of fabric, gorgeous locally-made quilts and crafts, an array of books and kitchenware, and an irresistible collection of locally preserved foods,
The Old Country Store remains a destination for visitors and locals alike.
The Eaby family built the grand three-story brick building in 1833 to sell clothing, housewares, appliances, and fabric to local customers.
Today, locals, including many Amish and Mennonite craftspersons and visitors, shop for fabric, crafts, quilts, and wares in the heart of Lancaster County.
For more than 100 years, The Old Country Store has served both its English and Amish neighbors, as well as visitors from around the world. Located in the heart of the village of Intercourse, this is the oldest operating store in the town.
Visitors enjoy reading the town’s history, how it got its name, and other historical highlights featured on signs along the Story Walk on the building’s west side.
There’s plenty of free parking immediately behind the Store, including a horse tie if you happen to come by buggy.