Tour America's oldest continuously run general store, on Long Island since 1857

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Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Explore America's oldest continuously run general store

ST JAMES, New York -- When the bell rings as you walk through the door at the St. James General Store, you're immediately transported not just to another place, but to another time.

Not much has changed at the Suffolk County store in its 168 years, and that's exactly the point.

"It's pretty iconic as being the longest continuously operated general store in the country. It has never closed its doors," said Stephanie Potts, manager of the store.

It's a place where penny candy still cost pennies, and where memories, tradition and history line the wall. You feel it, even hear it in every creaking floorboard.

"It was a pretty integral part of the community," Potts said. "It was the hub for everything. So you came here to get all of your needs for a typical day in the 19th century."

Potts is the buyer and visual coordinator currently keeping the magic alive.

"And that's really where the magic is, seeing how excited the kids get to see all these things that we had back in the 1800s," she said.

Upstairs at St. James General Store, where celebrations once took place, are books about local history, and maybe a ghost.

Madeline Hoffmann has worked at the store for 29 years. She's seen generations grow up in these store aisles.

"From the time I came in here, it had a home feeling," Hoffman said. "And working with the people that I worked with for so many years, it's almost like coming home."

In a world that moves faster every day at the St. James General Store, we're reminded of the beauty in slowing down.

"It feels like family. There's like a love and a passion with all the women that I get to work with who have been here since the beginning, and they get to show me how to keep the history of the store alive, and it does. It feels very much alive," Potts said.

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