Vermont Country Store

Lyman Orton, left, with his sons and third-generation Vermont Country Store owners Eliot, Gardner and Cabot.

Every year, over a million people step through the doors of an old-fashioned country store established in Weston, Vt., where hard-to-find products and long-lost brands take them on a trip down memory lane.

Dim lighting, smells of Vermont cheeses and kerosene, long-forgotten candies — like Reeds Hard Candy or Necco Wafers — transport people back to childhood.

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