Welcome to Cobbletown! If you did not have a chance to see our village in person, here are some pictures from the town. You'll see each of the shop keepers and their stores.
Did you get a chance to tour Cobbletown today? What did you learn during your trip back in time? 
If your character's name is misspelled, please leave a comment letting me know!
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| Cabinet Maker William Cooper | 
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| Wig Maker Elizabeth Hoffer | 
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| Gunsmith John Switison | 
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| Bootmaker Pete Robertson | 
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| Milliner Harmony Sislton | 
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| Clockmakers William Bentingham and Pete | 
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| Gunsmith Tyson | 
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| Apothecary Owners Henry Algood and Eleanor Algood | 
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| Bookbinder John Williams | 
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| Whitesmiths Tyler Robertson and Ben Cedarleaf | 
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| Harness Maker Mercy Hevensmith | 
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| Dame School Teacher Mary Ruth | 
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| Blacksmiths Myles Birmingham and John Carter | 
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| Hat Maker Fezington Fez | 
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| Inn Keepers Samantha and Charlotte Coopersmith | 
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| Dressmaker Claire Abigail Smith 
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| Printer Emily Johnson | 
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| Papermaker Michael Tennerson | 
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| Founders Jack Bones and William Smith | 
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| Silversmiths Gary Jones and John Smith | 
I enjoyed visiting Cobbletown! I learned so much from each shopkeeper and artisan. How I wish I could shop in Cobbletown again!
ReplyDeleteCobbletown was great! I hope it was as much fun to see Cobbletown just like it was to work there. To bad it only lasted a day.
ReplyDelete-Dante