Shelia LeDere, owner of Old Petticoat Trading Co., along with seven vendors, has opened a western-themed bazaar, featuring old country stores, artisan products, and even a small chapel and saloon.
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The newest Wartrace addition, Seven on Main, is bringing a western vibe to the historic railroad town.
Shelia LeDere, owner of Old Petticoat Trading Co., along with seven vendors, has opened a western-themed bazaar, featuring old country stores, artisan products, and even a small chapel and saloon.
The idea started last fall and has now come to fruition this spring. LeDere said she wanted to bring the western vibe back to the old horse town as well as a place to offer a platform to local artisans.
The non-alcoholic “Stick Horse Saloon” will offer sweet treats like ice cream and coffee for visitors stopping through Wartrace.
Seven on Main, located along Wartrace’s downtown, will be open Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The store’s grand opening will be April 30 and will feature bar-b-que and live music.
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