Geneva’s Daughter Occasional Sale

One of Jordan’s fabulous occasional sales is run by Geneva’s Daughter, Cindy Nevins. Located in the downtown Historic Hub of Jordan, once Frank Nicolin’s Opera House, the Hub is also home to Carasim Coffee Shop and Antiques, and Thrift Shop.

Cindy is fantastic seamstress and master of Repurpose, Recycle, Reuse! And her sales offer you the chance to pick up some of her unique creations – like Cute as a Button little girl dresses made from tableclothes and men’s shirts.

You’ll also find baptismal gowns made from wedding dresses…

And pillows made from vintage linens. And if you have treasured heirloom linens or clothing, Cindy can design a keepsake for you that is sure to impress.

Cindy’s creativity does not end at the sewing machine. She offers a line of pampering bath products. And tea cups repurposed as candles.

Geneva’s Daughter also offers unique vintage home decor and accessories. With displays changing each sale, and items restocked each day, you just might find that treasure you’ve been searching for – maybe a classic kitchen gadget.

Or the perfect garden item…maybe even a plant or two!

Watch our Jordan Events Calendar for upcoming sales dates.

Geneva’s Daughter Occasional Sale
231 Broadway Street South
Jordan, Minnesota 55352
952-221-2933
mpnevins@msn.com

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About TresaKnox

Owner/Innkeeper of Nicolin Mansion since 2003, I have had a lifelong passion for hospitality, decorating, and cooking. After honeymooning on Mackinac Island, my husband Kevin and I fell in love with B&Bs and began seeking them out for anniversary and birthday celebrations. We found mentors in New Ulm, created a list of features in the perfect building, and then fell in love with Jordan and the Nicolin Mansion. I should have started this years ago, as the process of restoring and creating our bed and breakfast would have been an interesting chronicle. We hope you enjoy the notes of an innkeeper's life and what one finds interesting, amusing, and noteworthy.
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