Gas, Grub & Gossip: Every Day but Sunday

By Drew Bratcher

Country stores are good places to get what you need and to see everything from friendly faces to ghosts.

Raymond Poole’s family at Poole’s General Store in Seneca, Maryland: wife Frances “Billie” Poole, daughters Jo Ann and Marilyn, and son Jack.

Since 1948, Raymond Poole has spent nearly every day except Sunday in the crowded aisles of Poole’s General Store in Seneca, Maryland. The store, he says, might be “the only thing in Seneca except the water in the creek,” but for more than a hundred years, locals—many of them horse farmers—have flocked there for tools and supplies. Inside, they sink their hands into open bins of grain and order ham sandwiches from the deli. Out back, Poole’s son shovels feed into wide truck beds. “If I had a diary from the first day I worked here till the last, it’d be worth some money,” Poole says. “But I don’t remember much.”

Photograph by David Deal

Find A ...
Find A Restaurant







  1. Only show Delivery
    Only show Kid Friendly
    Only show Late Night
    Only show Party Space
    Only show Weekend Brunch
Find Events




Find A Happy Hour





  1. search_finda.gif
Find A Spa




  1. search_finda.gif
Find a Home





  1. search_finda.gif
  2. Powered by  
Find A Hotel


  1.   


  2. Reviewed by Washingtonian
  3. Kid Friendly     Valet Parking
    Handicap Accessible    

  4. Childcare
    WiFi
    Pet Friendly
    Bar/Lounge/Dining
    Airport Shuttle
    Salon/Spa
    Swimming Pool
    Fitness Room
    On-site Drycleaning
    Meeting Rooms
    Golf
    Tennis Courts
    Game Room
  5. search_finda.gif

An Early Look at Surfside

David Scribner's beachy Glover Park hangout offers a roof deck, tangy margaritas, and—Finally!—really good fish tacos. more

Attack on the Street: The Cure for Hiccups

In this week's Attack on the Street, the feature where we ask friendly Washingtonians one of our burning questions, we find out what is your patented cure for the hiccups. more

100 Best Restaurants 2008

Openings by celebrity chefs! A bistro renaissance! Twenty new restaurants! There’s plenty of excitement on the Washingtonian 2008's list of very best restaurants, ranked from 1 to 100. more

  1. Readers' Favorite Restaurants 2007
  2. Washingtonian.com and Washingtonian Magazine Photo Galleries
  3. Great Hair: 45 Great Salons
  4. Beyond Waffles: Our Guide to the Best Brunches