Fast forward to this past week, when we were on another adventure to Texas. We decided to split our trip out to Dallas in two by stopping in Laurel Mississippi for a day to visit the HGTV's town of Home Town. I was a little apprehensive about splitting the drive into two days. Were we tempting fate by having our children spend not one day, but two (in a row!) in an uncomfortable car seat?
We arrived in Laurel on a Sunday evening and after checking into our Airbnb, we decided to explore the historic town. The ride to the downtown area was like stepping back in time! The homes were like something out of a Norman Rockwell painting; a piece of the past frozen in time.
Once we arrived in the city, we were greeted by proverbial tumbleweeds as it was COMPLETELY shut down on this Sunday evening. It did provide some amazing photo opportunities since we didn't have to share the landmarks, sidewalks, or streets with anyone. We did run into Pearl's (of The Pearl Diner) son, who graciously offered us some water before we went on our way. We made a list of the stores we would visit the next morning and headed back to the developed part of town to introduce the children to Hibachi (very un-southern, I know).
The next morning we started our adventure with gooey sticky and cinnamon buns from Sweet Somethings Bakery. The buns were about as large as the children's heads and the entire place smelled heavenly.
From there we made our way down the street per Chris' request to the Southern Antiques store. The main floor featured plenty of non-antique farmhouse decor but the upstairs bosted a whole floor of antique dealers' booths. I know I'm not alone when I say I love picking up pieces and dreaming of their stories.
After the antique store, we stopped in at Loblolly Boutique + Crescent Line Toys where it was the children's turn to dream of all of the fun they would have with all of the many toys they were mentally adding to their Christmas wish-list.
Finally, we made our way to Laurel Mercantile Co. The painted building and vintage Chevy told us we had arrived!
Thank you for inviting us on your trip! Love stopping in old towns and exploring!
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome! It was a great trip :) Thank you for reading!!!
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