Squashapenny Junction

When I was a young boy

Roamin' on the railroad tracks

Put copper pennies on the rails

Locomotive come and squash 'em flat

We'd run to fetch 'em back

We'd run to fetch 'em back

Don Henley “Train in the Distance”

Squashapenny, a little railroad depot community named after placing pennies on the railroad tracks so they could get "squashed," with a quirky antique store, and bank, and an even quirkier owner. If you visit - don't cross the rope onto the property, don't take pictures except from the street, and if the owner comes out keep your camera or cell phone from her sight - she'll turn her back to you until you do, she doesn't "trust technology.” However, as you can see from the photographs she has a very whimsical collection of antiques. And I understand that inside the store it’s even more interesting.

If you’d like to visit and peruse her collection you do need to call 804-876-3083 and schedule an appointment.

There's a lot of humor in several of these tableaux.

Want to make that appointment? Here's your number to call. And it's a land line, naturally.

If you were wondering, that's the Bank. And the owner of the antique store lives there.

See that rope? Don't think of crossing over. But this is the number to call for an appointment.

I like the ape on the van.

If only he had a heart...

I wasn't able to go inside - didn't have an appointment - but if the front yard holds any promise, the inside must be wonderful.

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