One of the oldest general stores in the Mountain State isn't located in the most well-known town, but it's definitely worth the effort to get there. Gas up the car and take a road trip to Harper's Old Country Store in Seneca Rocks. They're known for their unique gifts and mouthwatering pizza, but that's just the beginning. This nostalgic country store in West Virginia is surrounded by beauty.
Harper's Old Country Store is located in the unincorporated community of Seneca Rocks in Pendleton County.
The store opened in 1902 and still features the original wooden floors, pressed tin ceiling, and shelving.
The merchandise is so unique it feels like decor as much as items you can actually buy and take home.
Whether you're looking for a keepsake from the visit, or locally made items like preserves, you're sure to find it at Harper's.
The floorboards still creak as you walk upon them. This cozy spot is one of the best old-fashioned shops in West Virginia.
Harper's Old County Store is located literally at the base of Seneca Rocks. A set of binoculars on the front porch gives you a chance to zoom in to see the natural wonder up close.
Upstairs from the store, you can enjoy a delicious bite to eat while gawking at the jagged appearance of Seneca Rocks.
EDITOR'S NOTE: The Front Porch Restaurant has unfortunately closed.
The pizzas at the Front Porch Restaurant are amazing. And they also feature subs, sandwiches, and salads.
What an ideal way to cap off a visit to this vintage country store - in the middle of nowhere!
Come see why this is one of the most charming general stores in West Virginia.
Harper's Old Country Store is located at RR 28 & 33, Seneca Rocks, WV 26884. For decades it has been a beloved part of the community. For more information visit the official website for Harper's Old Country Store.
Have you ever been to Harper's Old Country Store? What are your favorite old-fashioned shops in West Virginia? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
For another attraction you can visit in the nearby area, head underground to Seneca Caverns.
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