Shamous Rocks

The Historic Gilbert District will participate in Shop Small Saturday.

The Historic Gilbert District will participate in Shop Small Saturday on Nov. 25.

Locally owned businesses in the historic Gilbert District make it worthwhile to shop small during the traditional post-Thanksgiving shopping frenzy.

Shoppers will be encouraged to patronize small and local businesses.

“The shops here are unique and have things you can’t get anywhere else,” said Denise Fairweahter, the neighborhood champion. “There is a place for Internet shopping, but nothing can replace going into a store and looking, and feeling, and touching and seeing the item you want to purchase.”

Shop Small Saturday was created in 2010 by American Express, but businesses do not have to accept American Express to participate in a neighborhood event. Since 2012, neighborhoods nationwide have been encouraged to host events to unite their communities and encourage local shopping.

The bustling Historic Gilbert District businesses at the vibrant intersection of Broadway and Holladay Drive will joyfully showcase the event with enchanting window posters and window displays.

A historic district is preserved due to its historical, architectural, or cultural significance. They play a crucial role in maintaining the heritage and character of a town.

The district features a unique collection of historic buildings, structures, and landmarks, providing a glimpse into the past and allowing visitors and residents to appreciate a place’s rich history and cultural heritage.

Appreciating the reserved parking for the Historic Gilbert District of downtown Seaside.

Dedicated parking is to be found on the corner of Holladay and Oceanway, thanks to the Gilbert Block.

Walk east on Broadway over the Necanicum River, and you’re in a very different world — the oldest part of Seaside, to be exact. Seaside’s mayor from 1912 to 1916, Alexandre Gilbert, rebuilt the four-block Gilbert District at the intersection of Broadway and Holladay Drive after the city’s big fire in 1912. Today the Gilbert District is thriving with vibrant restaurantsart galleriesboutiques, and antique stores. More than 30 local businesses call this historic district home. Here’s how to spend a few hours poking around. 

Stroll across the arched Broadway Bridge and see the Gilbert Block Building, est. 1914, and Kirwen Building, est. 1913,  the Wheatley-Desler Building, est. 1914,  the Menzel Building est.1913, old Seaside City jail, est. 1914, and the old Seaside firehouse, est. 1914 on the corner of Highway 101 and Broadway Street. 

As requested, businesses north and south off-Broadway on Holladay in the Historic District of downtown Seaside.

  1. Bagels by the Sea, off-Broadway, south on Holladay
  2. T and C Home Furnishings, off-Broadway on Holladay
  3. Tora Sushi, on the south corner of Broadway and Holladay
  4. Wheel Fun Rentals, south on Holladay, catty-corner from Bagels by the  Sea
  5. Neighborhood Market, south on Holladay, across from Ace 

  1.  Beach Books on the corner of Holladay and Broadway
  2.  Dough Dough Bakery, off-Broadway, north on Holladay
  3. The Whet Spot, north on Holladay, off-Broadway
  4.  Yellow Curry Thai, north on Holladay, off-Broadway
  5.  Holiday Inn Express, north on Holladay, off-Broadway
  1. Seaside Coffee House, north on Holladay, off-Broadway, east side
  2. Seaside Soap and Candle, north on Holladay, off-Broadway, east side
  3. Shamhouses’s Rock and Gem, north on Holladay, off-Broadway, east side
  4. The Stand, north on Holladay, off-Broadway, east side
  5. Starry Night Inn, north on Holladay, off-First Avenue, east side

One block west  and east off Highway 101, one block from Broadway.

Marie’s Flowers is located on Highway 101, off Avenue A, just south of the Historic Gilbert District, serving the entire Seaside community.

Line X of Clatsop County is just off Highway 101, south of Holladay and Avenue A, in the Historic Gilbert District.

Sea Sai Hair Salon, west off-Holladay on Avenue A, in the Historic Gilbert District.

Cleanline Surf Shop is located on Highway 101 on the corner of Oceanway, just north of the Historic Gilbert District in downtown Seaside.

Riverside Luxury Suites is located on north Holladay along the Neacanicum River in downtown Seaside at Oceanway.

Postcards from the Historic Gilbert District.

Broadway Bridge photo over the Necanicum River in Seaside courtesy of Stanford Lynx other images by Google and Linda Fenton-Mendenhall.

Seaside’s mayor from 1912 to 1916, Alexandre Gilbert, rebuilt the four-block Gilbert District at the intersection of Broadway and Holladay Drive after the city’s big fire of 1912. Today the Historic Gilbert District is thriving with vibrant restaurants, art galleries, boutiques and antique stores.

Photo courtesy of Seaside Visitors Bureau
Map courtesy of KP Graphic Arts

Shop Small. November 28, 2020.

As with most things in 2020, Small Business Saturday is going to be different and we are excited about it!

This holiday season, give the gift of Oregon! Our local businesses need support. One way Oregonians can help is to shop homegrown businesses that are run by our neighbors, family, and friends. Local retailers are prepared for you to shop safely.

HISTORIC GILBERT DISTRICT BUSINESSES  in Seaside:
94.9 The Bridge
ACE Hardware
Ancient Health and Healing
At Home on Broadway
Bagels by the Sea
Beach Books
Beach Puppy
Bella Espresso
Dough Dough Bakery
End of the Trail Pub
Fairweather House and Gallery
Fire House Grill
Five-Star Henna
Hold Fast Tattoo Company
Holiday Inn Express
Line X of Clatsop County
Nonni’s Bistro
Pacific Heirloom and Collectibles
Patty’s Wicker Cafe
Peddler’s Row
Pizza a’fetta Seaside
Rust and Dust
Salon on Broadway
Seaside Antique Mall
Seaside Brewery Co.
Seaside Coffee House
Seaside Coffee Roasters
Seaside Yarn and Fiber

Shamous Rocks
Spay and Neuter Thrift Shop

Starry Night Inn and Art Hotel
Studio 7
SunRose Gallery
The Heathy Hub
The Whet Spot

TigerLily Gallery
Tom’s Fish and Chips

Tora Sushi
Una Ves Mas Mexican Restaurant
Yellow Curry Cozy Thai

Wheel Fun

Watch this site for an interactive list of the Historic Gilbert District Shop Small businesses, including contact information and website links.  Information to help everyone stay safe and shop safely during the  COVID pandemic.

Small Saturday is a national event that was created in 2010 by American Express. The first event was held November 27, 2010. Small Business Saturday encourages holiday shoppers to patronize brick and mortar businesses that are small and local.

The Historic Gilbert District is located in the heart of Seaside and encompasses the four city blocks on the corners of Broadway and Holladay. As this holiday season comes, it is incumbent upon each of us to do what we can for one another – it is the ultimate gift.

Shop the neighborhood. Stroll the neighborhood. Enjoy the holiday season.

 

Our View: Shopping small is a big deal…

Thank you  to The Daily Astorian for the editorial to Shop Small.

 

 

You know the drill.Before your Thanksgiving meal is even fully digested, you’ve already got a dozen sales circulars spread out on the coffee table touting unbelievable deals, doorbusters, or holiday savings!Determined to fulfill your capitalistic duty, you make a strategic plan to leave the h

Source: Our View: Shopping small is a big deal

About Shamous’es Rock.

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Owner Terry Hiatt

With nearly every iota of available space concealed by a variety of rocks, Shamous’es Rock’s exudes an obvious love of the natural world.

Owner Terry Hiatt, renowned as Shamous, brought his passion for rocks to Seaside when he moved here four years ago to be with his family. His time-honored fascination with rocks has saturated his life since the age of twelve, prompting him to attend countless rock digs, shops, and conventions. Shamous augments his hands-on experience over theoretical knowledge of rocks, attributing his keen ability to detect and identify rocks to this practical method.

Shamous’es Rock’s has been open for two and a half years, attracting a vibrant spectrum of customers from rock enthusiasts to curious teenagers.

–Amy Kiefer, freelance reporter for the historic Gilbert District.

Shamous’es Rock’s

9 N Holiday Rd
Seaside, OR 97138
(503) 539-1290

Reprinting a few rav reviews:

Amazing selection, great owner, rare rocks and really great prices. Very wise and knowledgeable guy behind the counter! So happy with the experience.

What a great little shop, ran by a kind rock hound who loves his calling. I really enjoyed visiting with him and learning about rocks and minerals and trinkets.

This store has it all, and the owner is very knowledgeable. Towns like Seaside become family favorites because of experiences with business owners like this one.

We strolled into this lapidary shop as I’m a fan of rocks. This place has everything from $1 tumbled stones, to thousands of dollars in rare, beautiful cut slabs that have been polished. They even had a whole, fossilized turtle shell.
The man who runs the place is a font of knowledge. He finds some of the rocks himself and brings in some from other sources, but he clearly knows what he sells and what is available well. He also offers to slice rocks open for a small fee, for you. If you are traveling along Hwy 101, this rock shop is a stop you need to make.