This Old Gas Station In South Dakota Is Actually An Amazing Antique Store And You’ll Want To Visit
Gas stations are designed strictly for functionality - they're not pretty at all. But one abandoned gas station in Hill City has turned into something amazing...an antique shop that you're going to want to visit.
The Farmer's Daughter opened in 2004, and it's offered a charming, unique shopping experience ever since. It's located at 164 Main Street in Hill City, South Dakota.
While the outside still has its gas station awning, once you step inside you'll forget that it was ever anything other than a wonderland of beautiful things.
If you'd like to find beautifully-restored antiques for your home, you'll be in heaven here.
The shop also carries lots of antique dishes and glassware.
Looking for vintage kitchenware and appliances? Imagine mixing up cookie dough in this vintage 1930s stand mixer.
You'll even find collections of old tools. Does this remind you of Grandpa's old tool box?
In addition to antiques, The Farmer's Daughter has lots of hand-crafted home decor items.
This is THE place to shop for whimsical yard art.
You'll find a sign or plaque for just about every mood here.
Visit The Farmer's Daughter Monday - Saturday from 9 AM to 8 PM; Sunday from 10 AM to 4 PM.
Have you ever shopped at The Farmer's Daughter? What treasures did you find there?
If you're looking for more antique shops across the state, take a look at this list of 10 places where you'll find amazing treasures.
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