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- Educate the public on the benefits of "buying local"
- Benefits include: Generation of more tax dollars for property tax relief, roads, and parks
- Safety in police and fire departments
Corinth is definitely a haven of unique venues. Antique dealers, boutiques, bookstores and gift shops are only a sampling of the varied options available.
The wealth and variety of Corinth retailers attracts residents from five surrounding counties, increasing the trade area to 200,000 shoppers. The downtown historic district has maintained its designation as the heart of the city by continuing to offer some of the best shopping opportunities. Local store owners are extremely involved in the community and look for every opportunity to organize and participate in downtown festivals that make shopping downtown fun. As you wander the streets you will be amazed at the variety of specialty gift stores, jewelry stores, barber shops, antique stores, elegant restaurants, cafes and coffee shops, florists, thrift shops and so much more. With the Museum's move to the Corinth Depot, South Fillmore Street has recently experienced revitalization and become home to many specialty stores, such as L & L Emporium & Gifts, Spero Pottery, and C & D Jarnagin Company. These stores offer a variety of items dedicated to the historical heritage of our area. It is a visitor's paradise. A visit to every store will be worth your while.
Located just outside the historic district, Cass Street is lined with fast food restaurants and shopping options such as Belk's, J.C. Penney and much more.
Another popular shopping area southeast of downtown is the Harper Road area. Here you will find a variety of restaurants, Wal-Mart Supercenter, Lowe's Home Improvement, Harper Square, and Corinth Commons anchored by Goody's. Harper Square is home to Sears as well as many locally owned clothing, book, gift, discount, and variety stores.
Whatever you are looking for, you will definitely find it in Corinth. |
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