Of course you would have a pub, post office, café, general shop (like a mini-market). Maybe a few specialist shops if it were a rich village.
Common colonial businesses would include bakeries, clothing shops, pottery shops, etc.
yes.....yes it does lol
No, a pet would not be allowed in a Museum of any sort, but you could phone Greenfield Village and see what their leash laws are.
In villages there's not enough people to have huge shopping malls. If there would be lots of shops, not a lot of people would buy those items, because in a village there's not that many people living in there and the store would lose money.
it sort of means jeans, t-shirt. it is sort of anything you would wear going to the shops, you don't take much effort.
Yes, the shops at University Village accommodate parents as well as students. The shops offer items that may be useful to many people and food is also available.
Welford is a tiny village just outside of stratford Welford has 3 pubs 2 shops and a school and a spa
The population of Niton Village in the Isle of Wight is approximately 1,300 residents.
No one. Everyone in the village is a robot. he just had a fault of some sort.
Legacy Village is a collection of Cleveland Ohio's best places for entertainment, eating, and shopping. To get more information about the shops located there use the Legacy-Village website.
Dunston is in Gateshead, where you have a small village with shops in it. And by the way Joe Jonas is sooooo cute!!!!!
you can buy a pickaxe at maru tribe shops at any village