Country Variety Store Where the light comes from God Buses are welcomed |
They specilize in custom sewing. Also, they will create handmade quilts based on your specifications. Have them create a personalized quilt, just for you. View special SlideShow of the Country Variety Store The Country Variety Store serves the community with its unique selection of products. The store specializes in toys, housewares, crafts, furniture, children's activity books, toys, religious books, quilts and many other interesting items. |
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You
will enjoy looking at their incredibly, vast selection of glassware, quilts,
furniture, household items and toys. They also sell genuine Amish-made quilts, Crafts, Housewares, Oak Furniture, Gifts, Toys, Baby Supplies, School Supplies, Tingley Boots & Rubbers, Socks & Underwear. Their prices are exceptional and if they don't have it, they can get it for you. |
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Please realize that there no
real lights in the store. So, the store will appear to be dark on cloudy
days. Want a special piece of furniture? If they don't have it, they can get it. Can even have it custom made for you. |
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Country Variety Store will take checks (with proper ID) and will also take cash. Credit cards are not accepted. | |||
Please be respectful of the Amish and respect their wishes of not having their pictures taken. Amish-handmade quilts can be custom made to match any color scheme that you like. They take orders if you want something special. |
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Monday
to Saturday - 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sunday - Closed 209 West Telegraph Road Airville, PA 17302 One mile west of Sunnyburn Elam & Annie Esh welcome you to their new store 717-862-3140 |
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Country
Variety Store is located south of Airville, PA at 209 West Telegraph Road off
of PA Rt. 74. Take PA Rt. 74 of MD Rt. 165 heading north to Airville. Turn left on to Telegraph Road. Proceed down Telegraph Road for appx. one mile. The store is on your left. The Country Variety Store is located at 209 West Telegraph Road, Airville, PA 17302. |
If you need to contact any of the Amish businesses, you will have to visit them in person or mail them a letter.
May 17, 2008