Jun 13, 2008
Shanksville shop owner likes being close to familyBy Patrick BuchnowskiTribune-Democrat.com

Shanksville — September 2005 was a special month for Shanksville resident Robin Duppstadt.

After years as an independent consultant for the Longaberger Basket Factory in Ohio, the Gaithersburg, Md., native took a leap of faith and went into business for herself, opening Creekside Country Store.

The gift shop on John Street in Shanksville was the fulfillment of a dream.

“I’ve always wanted my own gift shop,” said Duppstadt, who has an accounting degree from the University of Maryland.

“Instead of me going to sell my goods, I wanted a place where people could come to me and buy what I had to offer,” she said.

Though she is competing with similar shops in the area, Creekside is the only gift shop in Shanksville. The challenge is finding a strategy to lure visitors to the tiny borough.

“People aren’t going to come this far unless I have something really unique to offer,” Duppstadt said. “I’m trying.”

The shop offers local crafts not found everywhere, and popular “Swan Creek” soy candles.

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