Sisters Kaleen Long and Kelle Rathe drew on family heritage to create J.L. Long Traders in downtown Springfield.
Located on historic Walnut Street, this store stands where our great-great-grandfather operated J.L. Long and Sons Furniture Co., established in 1903.
🎨 Catch our fantastic May art show for one more week! Our walls have never looked better. 🤩
This exhibit features the work of 5th grade students at the Academy of Fine and Performing Arts in Springfield. 🖋️
🌵Join us Saturday, April 13 to honor some of our favorite “Women of the West”. We dedicate this Women’s Day in @downtownsgf to our Wyoming ancestors who made houses into homes amid scarcity, even while traveling as frontier show performers. Discounts, popups, treats, and more!🌵
🎄Join us on November 11 for festive treats, 15% off Thanksgiving and Christmas merchandise (excludes Bauble Stockings) and a free J.L. Long Traders tin camping mug with a $10 purchase for all your winter campfires. ☃️
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J.L. Long Traders is headed to Cider Days! We’ll have small amounts of some of our best selling locally produced products, store swag, and discount cards! We can’t wait to see you all there!
From J.L. Long & Sons Furniture Company of 1903 to J.L. Long Traders of today, we’ve always had one motto - “Every One Be Friendly”. Poor grammar, good history, and great advice.
Sisters Kaleen Long and Kelle Rathe drew on family heritage to create J.L. Long Traders in downtown Springfield.
Located on historic Walnut Street, this store stands where our great-great-grandfather operated J.L. Long and Sons Furniture Co., established in 1903.
We offer unique items ranging from paper products to vintage furniture in “micro-batches.” Small supplies of items we’ve either found and fixed up ourselves, sourced from small businesses, or work by local craftsmen.