You may know Mary's Cakes and City Cafe. Or "The Big Red Dog," Ander's Hardware, the Five and Dime, the Kentuck Festival, and Dickens Downtown. But there's more...
Historic Downtown Northport is a very special place -- there is NOT A SINGLE big box store here. Meet the independent brick and mortar merchants who make us so unique (in alphabetic order):
- Adam's Antiques
- Anders Hardware
- Artists' Row Studios
- Billy's Bar and Grill
- Brushstrokes by Ann Foster
- City Cafe
- Eye Catchers
- Faucett's
- Firehorse Pottery
- Fifth and Main
- Gracefully Done
- H20 Salon
- Kentuck Museum Association
- Lily Pads and Baby Bundles
- Main Avenue Antique Mall
- Mary's Cakes & Pastries
- Mary's Cupboard Consignment Bakeware
- Maxwell-Peters Home
- Northport Five and Dime
- Petit Pois
- Rhubarb's
- Stephens Gallery
- Sue's Flowers
- Sunheart Metal Works
- The Northport Barber Shop
- The Northport Gazette
- The Parlour
- The Potager
- The Renaissance Gallery
- The Southern Letterpress
- The Toy Shoppe
If I've left someone out, please email me and I'll add them (plus a link to their website or FB page).



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