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Francis Creek Inn and Red Front Store both friendly stops for visitors
The Red Front Store and Francis Creek Inn are located on the corner of Shaw and Main. The inn features spacious non-smoking, Victorian-style rooms, color cable TV, free wi-fi and phones all at the lowest rate in town. The Red Front Store, a family business since 1976, is best described as a conEnterprise staff photo
venience store and comes fully stocked, open early and late to provide for your needs. The store is famous in town for its hot dogs. The dogs buns are made especially for The Red Front from an old Danish recipe. They also have fast food to go, beer, local wines, soda, ice and a great variety of grocery items.
Stop in at the Red Front Store and the Francis Creek Inn and say hello to the friendly folks, while picking up a few Ferndale postcards to send home.
T H E F RA N C I S C RE E K INN AND RED FRONT STORE 577 Main Street Tel. 707/786-9611 www.franciscreekinn.com
The Francis Creek Inn is right around the corner from The Red Front Store Ferndales version of a convenience store.
The Ferndale Arts Gallery can be found in the Ferndale Art & Cultural Center at the corner of Main and Shaw.
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THE FERNDALE EMPORIUM 344 Main Street Tel. 707/786-9877 Fax. 707/786-0882
www.ferndale-emporium.com
The arts are an important piece of the Ferndale community. Galleries come and go on Main Street, but one venue has remained steady. No place to view and purchase art has been around longer than the Ferndale Arts Gallery. Celebrating its 23rd year in 2013, the gallery is a cooperative of local artists that has survived floods, earthquakes, movie-making, and economic boom and bust. Located in what is now known as the Ferndale Art and Cultural Center at the corner of Main Street and Shaw Avenue, the gallery was first opened in April of 1990 by 21 local artists in the converted auto sales showroom of the Peers Building. The membership has changed over the years,
but the gallerys goal remains the same: to encourage and support the growth of member artists through the display and sale of their work. The gallery is unique not only for its longevity, but also for the variety and quality of the work on display. Visitors to the gallery will find not only the usual in fine art offerings: paintings, photographs, pottery and jewelry, but more unusual offerings, as well: woodwork, fabric art, stained glass, origami, and poetry. Many of the artworks are simply objects of beauty, but many of the pieces are utilitarian, as well: scarves, cutting boards, coffee mugs and vests. And, because the gallery is a cooperative, prices are reasonable and affordable. The gallery remains a
steady and strong part of the Ferndale business community. The gallery earns its way solely through the sale of its members works and accepts no grants or donations,. Through rental payments, supply purchases, tax collection, charitable donations, and other business expenses, the gallery remains a vital contributor to the local economy. Stroll down Main Street and celebrate 23 years of art in Ferndale at the Ferndale Arts Gallery. Located at 580 Main Street, the gallery is open daily from 10 to 5.
THE FERNDALE ARTS GALLERY C o r n e r o f M a i n S t re e t and Shaw Avenue Tel. 707/786-9634 ferndaleartgallery.com
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The Blacksmith Shop Gallery can be found just down the street from the main store, at 491 Main Street.
phere of craftsmanship. The 455 Main Street shop in Ferndale was originally the G.W. Williams building and housed a hardware store upon its completion in 1888. The same people began building the 491 Main Street gallery in 1895 when their hardware store needed a larger space. The store at 455 has seen some changes, as it was damaged in the 1902 earthquake, was modified in 1954, and was damaged again in the 1992 earthquake, at which point Joseph Koches remodeled the building to look like the original storefront. Through all these changes, the store at 455 Main still has its original wood floors, giving an old-time flavor that is heightened by the 1914 cash register made by the National Cash Register Company in Dayton, Ohio, some antique display cases, and a whiz machine for hand-writ-
ten receipts. Visiting the Blacksmith Shop will not only expose you to beautiful hand-made artwork by American artists, but also you are sure to see something made in metal that you have never seen before. The Blacksmith Shop is open seven days a week. The staff has gift certificates available and can ship all over the U.S. Make the Blacksmith Shop a definite stop on your way down Main Street.
T H E BL A C K S M I T H SHOP T H E BL A C K S M I T H SHOP GALLERY 455 Main Street, Ferndale 491 Main Street, Ferndale Tel. 707/786-4216 Fax: 707/786-4516 ferndaleblacksmith.com