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    Endless Summer

    1.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Southern Traditions

    Southern Traditions

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    my husband and I live in hosuton and we were in town visiting family. we dropped in to southern…read moretraditions and immediately loved the store. We absolutley fell in love with a specific Christmas piece that was very unique that would make our Christmas decor were special. We knew we had to buy it. Bobby and Darlene couldn't have been any nicer or more helpful! When we got home and opened the box, we eventually noticed that a piece was missing. We emailed them in the evening. Low and behold they called us that very night concerned and helped us find the missing piece. After living in a city for 45 years, I was amazed at the kindness and level of service. the next time we are in New Albany. I can assure you we will stop by Southern Traditions.

    Hello. My name is Ashley, and I'm addicted to pottery, and candles, and Earth Grace Jewelry…read more Southern Traditions is certainly not rehab for those addictions. I've been wanting a candle from The Oxford Candle Company for a while. They're soy candles poured into pretty little pottery dishes that I can use after the candle is gone. I looked online as we were traveling through the area and found that they're sold here, so we took a slight detour. It was well worth driving a couple of miles off the highway! By the way, the candles are about $20, offered in a variety of scents and pottery dishes, and they're very fragrant. Walking in, the first thing that I noticed in the window, was they have a huge selection of shabby chic picture frames that my sister would love. Upon entering, the first thing that caught my eye was all of the pottery. They carry Etta B, Fingerprint, and maybe a few other kinds, but those are enough. As I'm scoping out the candles - Oxford Candles and Aromatique (my favorite), an employee walks up and informs us that everything in the store is 20%-50% off, except for the Earth Grace and Ronaldo jewelry. Wait, what?! Did he just say Earth Grace? That's my other weakness. Needless to say, my husband panicked. I picked out a few things and continued to browse the boutique baby clothes that would be so precious on my little niece, the collegiate items that would be great for your tent in the Grove, and the huge selection of jewelry. I could literally spend several hours and thousands of dollars in this store. The prices are very reasonable for what you're getting, the staff is helpful and friendly, and the selection is fabulous whether you're shopping for yourself or a gift. The only things that could make this store better is if they threw away all the Mississippi State junk and moved the shop to the Alabama Coast. Love this place!!!

    SoCo District

    SoCo District

    5.0(2 reviews)
    41.4 mi

    Downtown Corinth, pronounced locally as Car-inth, has really taken off here of late. There is a…read moremajor facelift going on in a previously desolated area South of the railroad tracks. Two married couples bought a city block on Wick and Fillmore Streets. This area is now called SoCo (South Corinth). SoCo has a hip ring to it, but it seems out of place to me. The first thing I think of when I hear SoCo is SoCal (Southern California) and along with that association comes images of Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, Waterparks, Legoland, SeaWorld and Zoos and a population of over 22 million. Corinth has none of these things. SoCo and the historical district offers unique specialty shops, business offices, restaurants, a stately and regal courthouse, churches, and the friendliest people you could hope to meet. SoCo area is taking on a classy look with new curbs and landscaping and the businesses that are moving in are more of the chic boutique types. I'm sure it brings in money from female shoppers, but the area really lacks in offering appealing choices to teens and men. This area, along with most of the town, really should invest in bike parking. The only bike parking available in the entirety of Corinth is at the public library and it offers a dozen slots. If SoCo is looking to be more modern and hip it should encourage healthier lifestyles via biking, walking paths, indoor activities for inclement weather (rock wall climbing, trampoline basketball and hacky sack come to mind). Corinth and SoCo have high ambitions to garner the attentions of tourists, but they tend to fall short of offering meaningful true entertainment for all ages. I'm sure the area will continue to grow at a steady pace, but if it desires prosperity it might need to open its mind to new and exciting ventures for the entire family. Get out of the pigeonholed food and boutique mentality. To Each Their Own.

    Sweet Sensations Bakery in SoCo is one of my favorites! I love their chicken salad sandwich (both…read morethe "plain" and "fruity" versions)! I've also tried their Taco salad plate which was very good, but their deserts are phenomenal! Yesterday I ordered a piece of chess pie that was so big I decided to eat half for lunch and have the rest at dinner! The drive up window makes it very convenient to pick up your order and the generous portions make whatever you order well worth the price.

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