If you like the thrill of the hunt when antiquing and you appreciate the workmanship in a handmade quilt or piece of pottery, you will love shopping in Johnson County during your Appalachian Mountain vacation.
Hand decorated furniture, bread boxes, and more at Shabby Cottage , but you have to call to make an appointment. Gail is often out finding items to decorate. 423-768-2266
The Jewelry Workshop - make necklaces, bracelets and other unique pieces with help from Jean Ann Savery.
The Butler Museum also has local crafts and books on the history of the area for sale. Tee-shirts, shopping bags, books and more will make a gift for the friends and family back home - or for yourself!
The Dry Hill General Stores in Butler, TN provides an old-fashioned, country store shopping experience as well as places to sit, relax and enjoy a sandwich, a full meal and a cold drink.
Out on 421 going toward Boone, are Classic Memories and the Trading Post in Trade. Stop in for locally made crafts and a unique gift for friends and family back home.
Our local festivals are another great place to discover handmade treasures created by Tennessee artisans and craftsmen.
Becky’s Ceramics in Butler on Route 67 is the place to find great pieces to add to your collection. This is just around the corner from the B&B and Chalet.
Mountain City and environs have many antique shops, craft stores, cabin furnishings, art galleries and quilt shops. Explore - you'll be amazed at what you'll discover!
And don’t forget yard sales! Take a driving tour during a summer weekend, and find front yards teeming with trash and treasures.
No malls, no department stores – shopping in the mountains is perfect for finding that unique gift not found elsewhere.
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