The Wilson's General Store is a restored store and schoolhouse, built in the 1840s by Rufus Wilson. The store offers everything from hardware, feed, flour, corn meal and yard goods to seeds, bedding plants and denim jeans. Old-fashion loose candy, home-baked goods, meats, sharp cheese and home-made chips are also available. The one-room
schoolhouse was built in 1855 by Rufus Wilson for the education of his son, John. Today, the school looks as though the Wilson pupils just went to recess and didn't return.