If you’ve never heard of Silver Star, Montana, you’re not alone–it’s located between Whitehall and Twin Bridges along the Jefferson River, and only 278 people call it home. And while there’s definitely not much to the town, it does have a ridiculously charming store that’s rooted in local history.

The Granny’s Country Store building is over 100 years old, and the store has had the same owners since 2003.

Grannysstore.com You’ll find this charming place on Highway 41 N in Silver Star.

Granny’s is a general store, so you’ll find some staple grocery items there.

Granny’s Country Store Facebook

But more than anything, this place is known for its book collection.

Granny’s Country Store Facebook You can even buy books on the store’s website, so Granny’s has customers all over Montana (and the country).

But here’s the best part of Granny’s Country Store: It also serves as the town’s post office.

Granny’s Country Store Facebook The post office has been in this building from the beginning, and the owners prefer it that way since it makes it much easier to pack and ship books.

Granny’s Country Store is unbelievably charming.

Granny’s Country Store Facebook It’s the perfect place to go when you’re feeling nostalgic (or you need a great read).

Checking out Granny’s inventory is reason enough to visit Silver Star, but the area happens to be incredibly beautiful.

Granny’s Country Store Facebook Make a day trip of it and enjoy the views.

Granny’s Country Store is open Monday–Saturday until 5 PM. Here are some other charming Montana general stores you can visit.

Grannysstore.com

You’ll find this charming place on Highway 41 N in Silver Star.

Granny’s Country Store Facebook

You can even buy books on the store’s website, so Granny’s has customers all over Montana (and the country).

The post office has been in this building from the beginning, and the owners prefer it that way since it makes it much easier to pack and ship books.

It’s the perfect place to go when you’re feeling nostalgic (or you need a great read).

Make a day trip of it and enjoy the views.

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