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7465 Hargett Blvd, Gloucester, VA 23061, USA
I love going here to get away from Wal-Mart! The people are friendly and helpful and I love finding the bargins! More on Yahoo! Travel
The soda's are cheap and just as good as the name brand stuff! More on Yahoo! Travel

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44 George Washington Memorial Highway, Gloucester, VA 23061
Abingdon Church - Close your eyes. Think of the sexiest person you’d like to hook up with. Okay, now open your eyes. They’re not going to be at Abingdon Church. It’s just your basic deli. Then again, you ... More on clubzone

#3.
6049 George Washington Memorial Highway, Gloucester, VA 23061
A "goldmine" of antiques and collectibles. More than 50 dealers of antiques, collectibles and used merchandise; including furniture, housewares, clothing, coins, concrete lawn items, trading cards...you name it, you will ... More on Virginia.org

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9162 John Clayton Mem Hwy, Gloucester, VA 23061

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4878 George Washington Memorial Highway, Gloucester, VA 23061

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9162 John Clayton Memorial Highway, Route 14, Gloucester, VA 23061
Historic farm full of antiques. Primitive antiques, tables, furniture and chairs in their original settings. Fine Victorian antiques, furniture and glassware. Large inventory of 19th and 20 century antiques and collectibles. Fun for ... More on Virginia.org

#7.
6682 Main Street, Gloucester Court House, Gloucester, VA 23061
Country farm market featuring fresh local fruits, vegetables, flowers, specialty items and seasonal delights. Holiday decorations, wreaths and Christmas trees. Conveniently located on Main ... More on Virginia.org

#8.
7840 Ware Neck Road, Gloucester, VA 23061
Original art, pottery, decorations, jewelry, ceramics, fiber and wood carving from regional artists. You will also find custom framing to enhance and protect your works ... More on Virginia.org

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7900 Daffodil Lane, Gloucester, VA 23061

#10.
6467 Main Street, Gloucester, VA 23061
Discover the stories and secrets behind the historic store fronts on Main Street in Gloucester, Virginia. Friendly proprietors, distinctive food and merchandise, and fascinating stories. ... More on Virginia.org
