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Copperhead Creek Gem Mine

3.8 (5 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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2 years ago

We stopped by on a Saturday afternoon. The guy working was super nice and made us feel comfortable as we shopped. Cool little place.

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The Totem Post - Totem Post - a Nashville, Indiana icon

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4.6(7 reviews)
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Was really exited to check this store out only to be disappointed by the customer service. Felt…read moreignored and was not greeted, as well as being brushed off, very sad about the experience.

The Totem Post is, quite simply, a Nashville, Indiana icon. It first opened in 1952 and was one of…read moreonly five shops in town. It is still in the family of founding owners Bill and Marielle Jockey as their daughter now owns it. Open year-round, The Totem Post offers authentic Native American jewelry, crafts, moccasins, knives, ethnic gifts, silver, and copper jewelry. The Totem Post folks are without fail friendly and I'm pleased to report that the shop itself is surprisingly wheelchair friendly (not always true in Nashville). A lot of the items at The Totem Post have a sense of spirituality to them and the times I've visited it has felt like a bit of a respite to even enter the establishment. The store has a bit of a fun origin story. The Jockeys were dancers on the SS. Uruguay who visited family in Indianapolis. During the visit, they were taken to Nashville, Indiana. Not long after, the leathercraft establishment went up for sale - The Jockeys moved forward and bought the place and quickly began establishing themselves among Native American and South American communities so they could carry high quality yet affordable items. While Nashville has certainly grown larger than those five shops from 1952, The Totem Post remains a local favorite and a tourist destination. I seldom, if ever, visit Nashville without a stop here.

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Bill and Marielle Jockey in the early 1950's

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