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The older places in Jarrettsville.

The Jarrett's House

Click on the picture of the Jarrett home above to learn more about the History of Jarrettsville.

The Jarrett Manor stood across the street from the above remaining Jarrett home.

This home is still owned by the Jarrett family.

Check here, for more information about Jarrettsville School's History.

Check here, for more information about The Town of Jarrettsville.

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Bircham's Market

Bircham's Market

Stewart's soda

Gone, but not forgotten

Bircham's Market carried the complete line of Stewart's fountain classics. Unfortunately, Herb Jenkins decided to retire on July 1, 2000 and the market has closed.

In 1924, Frank Stewart set out to develop the world's best tasting root beer which he intended to sell in order to supplement his income as a school teacher. With secret recipes in hand he soon opened his first Stewart's Drive-In where he served ice-cold Stewart's Root Beer in tall, frosty mugs. The creamy taste of Stewart's Root Beer was an instant success and has been enjoyed by consumers at Stewart's Drive-Ins for over 65 years.

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Forest Hill State Bank

Forest Hill Bank

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Kurtz Funeral Home

Kurtz Funeral Home

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Jarrettsville Federal Savings & Loan

Jarrettsville Federal

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Jarrettsville Volunteer Fire Company

Fire House

Protecting the community since 1929.

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Keene Dodge

Keene Dodge

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Smith Hardware

Smith Hardware

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Southern States

Southern States

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Taylor Memorials

Taylor Memorials

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For more information about the exciting history of our area, check out the History of Jarrettsville.

Also, check out the last remaining track of the Ma & Pa Railroad Train.


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8/17/2000