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    Copperhead Creek Gem Mine

    3.8 (5 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    2 years ago

    We stopped by on a Saturday afternoon. The guy working was super nice and made us feel comfortable as we shopped. Cool little place.

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    Touch of Silver Gold & Old

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    When I'm on vacation, I like to like up a piece of jewelry to remind me of my trip. This little…read morefamily-run, local jewelry shop is packed with jewelry - some older estate jewelry, as well as new pieces. I have purchased earring here in the past. The jewelry is neatly organized by type, stone, color, etc. Glass cases and walls are filled with silver and gold. The clerk/owner was friendly, knowledgeable and pointed out where to find the older pieces. She was happy to spend time with us or leave us to shop. I was fascinated by the large pieces of amber with little inclusions. I saw many quality pieces. Prices were reasonable. My husband liked looking at the sterling silver antique old and ends. A newspaper clipping on the wall tells the story of owners, Al and Carol Drake. The Drakes have been selling jewelry for 50 years. Al is a silver and gold smith. There was a sign that indicated that they repair and craft jewelry, but there is a three month wait because they are busy. We found free street parking nearby (which was a miracle). This shop is definitely worth checking out. You're probably not going to leave empty handed.

    What an amazing shop. It was our 5 year anniversary and my birthday so my husband brought me here…read moreand said pick one. The pieces were so original and beautiful. The staff was amazing. The owner sized my ring and I plan to return with other pieces I need sized.

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    The Totem Post

    The Totem Post

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    (7 reviews)
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    Was really exited to check this store out only to be disappointed by the customer service. Felt…read moreignored and was not greeted, as well as being brushed off, very sad about the experience.

    The Totem Post is, quite simply, a Nashville, Indiana icon. It first opened in 1952 and was one of…read moreonly five shops in town. It is still in the family of founding owners Bill and Marielle Jockey as their daughter now owns it. Open year-round, The Totem Post offers authentic Native American jewelry, crafts, moccasins, knives, ethnic gifts, silver, and copper jewelry. The Totem Post folks are without fail friendly and I'm pleased to report that the shop itself is surprisingly wheelchair friendly (not always true in Nashville). A lot of the items at The Totem Post have a sense of spirituality to them and the times I've visited it has felt like a bit of a respite to even enter the establishment. The store has a bit of a fun origin story. The Jockeys were dancers on the SS. Uruguay who visited family in Indianapolis. During the visit, they were taken to Nashville, Indiana. Not long after, the leathercraft establishment went up for sale - The Jockeys moved forward and bought the place and quickly began establishing themselves among Native American and South American communities so they could carry high quality yet affordable items. While Nashville has certainly grown larger than those five shops from 1952, The Totem Post remains a local favorite and a tourist destination. I seldom, if ever, visit Nashville without a stop here.

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