Main Street


Welcome to Camden Falls (Main Street, #1)
'Tis the Season (Main Street, #3)
Needle and Thread (Main Street, #2)
September Surprises (Main Street, #6)
The Secret Book Club (Main Street, #5)
Best Friends (Main Street, #4)
Staying Together (Main Street, #10)
Special Delivery (Main Street, #8)
Coming Apart (Main Street, #9)
Keeping Secrets (Main Street, #7)
Main Street
The Chocolate Shop on Amelia Island (Seven Sisters Book 5)
A Dark and Secret Magic
Coming Home to Starr's Fall (Starr’s Fall, #1)
Secrets At Maple Syrup Farm
Hidden Mickey by Nancy Temple RodrigueHIDDEN MICKEY 2 by Nancy Temple RodrigueHIDDEN MICKEY 3 by Nancy Temple RodrigueHIDDEN MICKEY 4 by Nancy Temple RodrigueHIDDEN MICKEY ADVENTURES 1 by Nancy Temple Rodrigue
Best Disney Novels
28 books — 9 voters

Delia Owens
There were two streets: Main ran along the oceanfront with a row of shops; the Piggly Wiggly grocery at one end, the Western Auto at the other, the diner in the middle. Mixed in there were Kress's Five and Dime, a Penney's (catalog only), Parker's Bakery, and a Buster Brown Shoe Shop. Next to the Piggly was the Dog-Gone Beer Hall, which offered roasted hot dogs, red-hot chili, and fried shrimp served in folded paper boats. No ladies or children stepped inside because it wasn't considered proper, ...more
Delia Owens, Where the Crawdads Sing

Leslie Le Mon
According to Zagat Disneyland Insider's Guide (2010), the Candy Palace is the fifth most popular store in the entire resort, and the third most popular in the park. Perhaps one reason is the shop's intoxicating candy scent; it vents onto Main Street, an elixir of vanilla and molten chocolate that entices Guests to enter the premises and then entices then to remain. pouring over the bins, shelves, and racks of traditional and unique candies. ...more
Leslie Le Mon, The Disneyland Book of Secrets 2014 - Disneyland: One Local's Unauthorized, Rapturous and Indispensable Guide to the Happiest Place on Earth

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