General Store in Millbrook Village at Delaware Water Gap
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2017-06-28
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The village store was an important part of Millbrook Village's economic activity. The locals came here and bought whatever they could not grow or make themselves. Well, not so much "bought" as "traded." Farmers and other customers paid for their items with fruits, vegetable, handmade goods, and services, as little cash was available. The storekeeper did a lot of bartering with his customers. Items for sale at the general store included dry goods, medicines and over 400 other items, and the post office was also located here.
General Store in Millbrook Village
Delaware River
Delaware Water Gap
National Recreation Area
Delaware Water Gap National Water Gap
National Park Service
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Pennsylvania
PA
The Keystone State
The Skylands
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New Jersey Skylands
Lakeland
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General Store in Millbrook Village
Delaware River
Delaware Water Gap
National Recreation Area
Delaware Water Gap National Water Gap
National Park Service
NPS
Pennsylvania
PA
The Keystone State
The Skylands
NJ Skylands
New Jersey Skylands
Lakeland
New Jersey
NJ
Jersey
The Garden State
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