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Final Stop Die Cast


A lifetime of lovingly collected die-cast toys, comic books, and other memorabilia makes this tiny shop one of the most fascinating places to spend an hour or two. You could spend an hour just examining one Precision-built coupe that has working doors, hood and trunk! There are airplanes, tractors, semi’s, motorcycles, some in the original packaging to delight any collector. Because of Richland’s railroad history, Final Stop is the perfect name for this new shop. Check out their Facebook Page for details and tons of photos!

Rustic Roots Salon & Boutique


A full service salon and boutique, Rustic Roots in downtown Richland offers customers a friendly welcome, nail technician, comfortable surroundings and a great stylist in Jacquelyn Gormley. Adding a clothing boutique in 2019, the shop features online live sales weekly for selected items. Check the Facebook Page for details.

H.E. Warren Store


Featured in magazines and on TV, the H.E. Warren Store has been In operation by the same family since 1869. But the store is more than a local landmark. It is a fully-stocked department store that offers everything from shoes, clothing, jewelry and accessories to piece goods and sewing notions. The huge display windows change with the seasons to include the latest in fashion, but also act as a gallery of art and history, honoring local quilters with a periodic display of their handiwork or historic artifacts during community celebrations.

For more information on the store’s rich history, check out this article published in the Old Settler’s Gazette in 2011, p. 58.

Vintage Chandelier


In a beautifully restored c. 1913 building on Pine Street in historic Richland, Vintage Chandelier event planning welcomes you. A company founded by Jill Hartman and Angie Homan, the VC is a quaint little place located at 219 S. Pine where you can gather with family and friends. Since opening, the Vintage Chandelier has hosted weddings, book club gatherings, family reunions, baby and wedding showers and a host of other activities and events.You can book your event now on Facebook. http://www.facebook.com/vintagechandelier/

Mac and Beth Myers and son Seth lovingly restored the building in 2018 building their own light fixtures, staircase, flooring, and counter. It just sparkles at Christmas time. What was once a dentist office in the 1800s has become a sweet spot for local gatherings at the umbrella tables on the sidewalk or upstairs looking out a wall of windows onto the street below with a view of the historic H.E. Warren Store stone marker dating back to 1869.