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River
Junction Trade Company was founded in 1973, making it the oldest company
of its kind still in business today. We produce 19th century dry goods with
a strong emphasis on the Old West. Other businesses have recently come on
the scene and have directly copied many of our items, but we remain the
most complete catalog of its kind today. Due to the fact that we produce
most of our items our selves we are able to offer many custom features not
offered by others. Our quality and price are second to none. My entire adult
life has been and still is spent in research that has proven out in the
many authentic items we produce, or in the daily phone conversations I have
with customers and friends. This business is my hobby, my life style, and
my only business. Therefore. I do give it and you my complete attention.
I would enjoy having you stop in my store to visit with me if you ever get
this way. I live in a beautiful hilly area that has a lot of history to
it. McGregor sits right on the banks of the Mississippi River, surrounded
by high bluffs and hills. We have Yellow River State Forest close by, Effigy
Mounds National Monument (an Indian Burial site with burial mounds in the
shapes of animals), Pikes Peak State Park which is the first peak Pike claimed
although not quite as high as the more famous one in Colorado. From Pikes
Peak, you can see across the Mississippi River to the mouth of the Wisconsin
River. This is the point where Marquette and Joliet crossed the Mississippi
and first set foot on land in the far west, and also the specific river
junction that I named my business for. The town of McGregor has many old
buildings, beautiful scenery, and friendly people. It attracts many people
all year long, but the most colorful time of year is in the fall when the
hills are ablaze with color. All seasons are special though. There are 15
antique shops in the area that are open in the Spring, Summer and Fall.
We are open all year 'round 9-5, Seven Days a Week. If you do decide to
come to the store, it's a good idea to call first so I can put another log
in my old round oak stove. We can sit by its warmth and Jaw about the Old
West. Until then I wish you well.
Adios Compadres
Jim
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