Ms. Molly's Gift Shop
The building that houses Ms. Molly's Gift Shop and Walt's Grill has been owned by the Riggsbee family since 1944. At various points in time, it has been home to the Church of God of Prophecy and Lizzy Mae's Southern Kitchen. In the late 1990s, the restaurant became Walt's Grill with Ms. Molly's Gift Shop upstairs, run by Collene Riggsbee Rogers.
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Citation: “Ms. Molly's Gift Shop,” From the Rock Wall, accessed December 30, 2024, https://fromtherockwall.org/places/ms-mollys-gift-shop.
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