Deans Store

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8588 Main St
Woodstock, GA 30188

Deans Store, located in the charming town of Woodstock, GA, beckons visitors with its quaint allure and historical significance. Nestled amidst picturesque surroundings, this tourist attraction boasts a rich heritage that dates back decades, offering a glimpse into the past for curious travelers and history enthusiasts alike.

Stepping foot into Deans Store is like taking a step back in time, as the well-preserved architecture and authentic artifacts transport visitors to a bygone era. From its rustic exterior to the carefully curated displays inside, every corner of this hidden gem tells a story waiting to be discovered. Whether you're seeking a peaceful stroll through history or simply looking to soak in the local culture, Deans Store is a must-visit destination for those craving a taste of Woodstock's heritage.

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5.01 reviews
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Lilly C.
5/29/2017

Leave your wallet at home.... Its a blast from the past. It's Woodstock's Welcome center and a museum all in one. Dean's store was opened in 1906 by Dr. W. H. Dean-one of the original settlers...

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