New store opens in Roscoe Village
COSHOCTON – Caldersburgh Trading Company in Roscoe Village offers a wide variety of locally-made, hand-crafted items with an ever-changing eclectic inventory.
“We thought, what would make a great fit in the village,” said Teri Misener, owner of Caldersburgh Trading. “We wanted to satisfy both local shoppers and also visitors. We always think we have to go out of the area to buy these things, but you don’t.”
The store, located at 416 Whitewoman St., is named after Roscoe’s original name in 1816, Caldersburgh, and honors Roscoe’s rich canal town history of trade. They offer a variety of women’s accessories, teas and coffees, home décor, painted canvases, pottery, and a year-round discount Christmas room. A lot of items are under $10.
“The tourists are loving it,” said Misener. “Especially people from Columbus. They come out with stacks of stuff and I think it’s the prices and I think that’s what will keep us going is our variety and prices.”
Coming soon to the store will be an antique shop downstairs. Misener is currently taking consignment on antiques and handmade crafts.
“People like digging through this kind of stuff,” said Misener. “I had a lady in here the other day and she was having a hayday in here.”
In addition to Caldersburgh Trading, Misener owns Roscoe Sweets and Treats, Medbery Marketplace, the suites above Medbery, Unusual Junction and Universe Bridal in West Lafayette, and recently opened two restaurants in Cambridge.
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