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Shops of Cameron
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The Prissy Hen Antiques
637 Carthage Street, Cameron, NC 28326
(910) 245 3415
Wednesday-Saturday 10am-5pm
Email: theprissyhenant@aol.com
The Prissy Hen Antiques, owned by Veronika Clark and Leslie Winslow, specializes in antiques, gifts, collectibles, and Childrens Christian Book Corner. The Prissy Hen Antiques is
located in the John M. Foust home. Mr. Foust ran a general store just below
the Muse Bros. Store.
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Ferguson
House Antiques
509 Carthage Street, PO Box 373, Cameron, NC 28326
(910) 245-3055
Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm
Email: bettyhorner@hotmail.com
Ferguson House was built in 1887 for Dr. Kenneth Ferguson, who served as Mayor
of Cameron. Ferguson House Antiques is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00
am to 5:00 pm. We display our antiques and collectibles in a home like setting
from formal living and dining rooms to country primitives in our kitchen and
sunroom. Ferguson House also offers a selection of glassware, kitchen items,
pottery, linens, and quilts. The house is owned and operated by Geri Hales
and Ronald and Betty Horner.
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Lassiter & Co. Antiques
449 Carthage Street, PO Box 573, Cameron, NC 28326
(910) 245-3784
Email: blueeyesue@embarqmail.com
Built in the early 1900’s, this brick building was the home of the drug
store and doctor's office. Over the years it also housed a dentist's office,
grocery store, and hardware store. It is currently owned and operated by Susan
Lassiter selling formal and primitive furniture, chandeliers, collectible glassware,
costume jewelry and vintage toys. Dining room and bedroom furniture a specialty.
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The Market at Muse Bros. Store
422 Carthage Street (Hwy. 24/27), PO Box 233, Cameron, NC 28326
(910) 245-3020
Fax: (919) 776-7843
Tuesday-Saturday: 10am-5-pm
Sunday: 1-5pm
Email: resmkt@alltel.net
Patty Boaz, shopkeeper
This historic business was established as “Muse Bros. Store” in
1876 and at the time was the largest general mercantile store between Raleigh,
Charlotte, and Augusta. In the early 1900’s the building became Cameron
Cotton Mill. Since the 1920’s the building has seen many uses. It currently
houses 10 antique dealers offering furniture, glassware, and rare collectibles.
Upstairs there are 1000’s of lamps, shades, home décor, and table
top products at “showroom” discount prices. Located inside The
Market is The Coffee Grind, Cappuccino/Expresso Bar, open daily.
See the restored Old Cameron Jail with its single wooden cell and bars. Built
around 1885 the jail was in use through the early 1920's. Located behind The
Market.
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This Old House Antiques
561 Carthage Street, PO Box 565, Cameron, NC 28326
(910) 245-1231
Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm and Sunday 1pm-5pm
Built in the 1890’s and later the residence of Jack Phillips, a well
known Cameron Merchant, followed by several other residents. The house is open
as a group antique shop by Larry Coe selling cookie jars, furniture, glassware,
smalls and other antiques.
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C R Drake Mercantile
441 Carthage Street, PO Box 146, Cameron, NC 28326
(910) 245-7735
Wednesday-Saturday 11:00 am-5:00 pm
Carmen Gordon, shopkeeper/artist
When you walk through the doors of Drake Mercantile, you'll feel right at home. Shopkeeper and "artist in residence," Carmen Gordon has done a beautiful job of furnishing the individual rooms with a rich mix of antique country painted furniture, linens and comfy Johnston Benchworks upholstered sofas, settees and side chairs. Primitive iron work lighting with flickering bulbs and the gentle scent of the 100% soy candles provide a warm and inviting atmosphere to browse the shelves of painted redware pottery, handmade soaps, antique smalls and many other furnishings for your country home.
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Miss Belle’s Antiques
562 Carthage Street, Cameron, NC 28326
(910) 245-7042
Open Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm
This lovely Victorian home was built in 1892 by Murdock McKeithen, one of Cameron's
leading merchants. The group shop is owned by his granddaughter, Isabel Thomas.
An eclectic selection of antiques are displayed throughout the two-story home.
You will delight in all the treasures you will find, ranging from glassware,
furniture (casual or formal), china or stylish costume jewelry. To embellish
your home, decorative mirrors, lamps, linens and bric-a-brac abound. Time spend
at Miss Belle's is truly a pleasure; you can extend your visit by enjoying
lunch in the Tea Room before or after shopping.
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Other Shops in Walking Distance
McKeithen's Store
McPherson’s Store
Old Greenwood Inn
Sullivan’s Antiques
The Old Hardware Antiques |
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