Mill Springs BBQ Co. at Dunagan's Store

Mill Springs BBQ Co. at Dunagan's Store Welcome to “The EZ Life “ with Emily and Eddie Zablocki Everette Dunagan said it best about Dunagan's Store when he wrote about its history. When Mr. In 2019.

The following is his presentation which has been updated. "This quaint country store, still in operation as a family-owned business after some 60 years, was founded by my Dad, James Edward “Jimmy” Dunagan, in the late 1920’s, while working at a blacksmith shop for Zelmer Milton “Milt” Tarter at the junction of what is now Kentucky 1275 and old Kentucky 90. He sold merchandise in conjunction with h

is shop work. Tarter moved one mile east and built a larger shop, my dad and his brother-in-law Cleve Ramsey, continued the store and shop. They closed it in the early 1930’s and my dad built a store near where this one now stands. It was called “J.E. Dunagan’s Store”. In 1935, my dad bought this building and moved it 100 yards from its original site with the assistance of a man from Cartwright, Kentucky, a neighbor of Clyde Corder and a pair of mules. The building was moved by winding a cable around a post rotated by one mule. Logs beneath the building rolled as it moved. The trek took two days, but a week was required to turn it around to its present position. Deed books provide a list of previous (and current) owner:

1890 – Amanda Lanier and others sold 47 square rods of land to James B. Lanier.
___Thomas Lanier to Eads and Walden
1903 – J.D. Eads to A.B. Parrigan
1918 – A.B. Parrigan to Charles Burnett
1919 – Charles Burnett to B.E. Roberts
1919 – B.E. Roberts to Weaverton Lodge No. 871 (Upstairs)
1920 – B.E. Roberts to J.B. Simpson (Downstairs)
1928 – J.B. Simpson to George Van Hook
1930 – George Van Hook to Willie Dick
1935 – Willie Dick to J.E. Dunagan
2002 – Everette Dunagan to Helen McClendon & Carolyn Simpson. The store is now owned and operated by Eddie Zablocki. Soon thereafter Mr. George Catron, principal of the Mill Springs High School entered into partnership with my dad. “Dunagan and Catron” was the new name. After two years Mr. Catron sold his interest back to my dad and the store became “J.E. Dunagan’s Store again. It stayed that way until 1946, when I returned from the Air Force and, as I had requested, went into business with him. The new name was “J.E. Dunagan and son”. It continued that way until the mid 1950’s, when I assumed full ownership and changed it to “Dunagan’s Grocery and Supply”. I was married in 1949 to a Wayne County girl, Laura Ellen Kelsay. We were blessed with two sons: Daryl in 1950 and Duane in 1955. Lake Cumberland was constructed and filled in 1950. With the lake came a new constituent of customers, good, fun-loving people mostly from Ohio. Mill Springs Park with the Old Mill was dedicated in 1961. As most country stores do , we carry a staple line of groceries, meats, vegetables, dry goods, shoes, hardware, feed, fertilizers, notions, fishing supplies, ice and of course, country ham and bacon. Times have changed, but the store’s appearance has not. Some things are not available as previously, but we desire to satisfy the demands of the public as best we can. The Store houses the Mill Springs Post Office, established in 1825, the county’s first outside of Monticello. It has been painted by two artists: Larry Hampton of Indiana and Craig Hendrix of Michigan. It has been described in a newspaper article and hardback book by Byron Crawford of the Louisville Courier Journal. It is photographed daily in the summer by people from every state and numerous foreign countries. There have been many memorable experiences over the years, but the friendliness, love and caring of everyone are the greatest memories. My sons are now married and living elsewhere, however, returning is a treat for them, their wives, the grandchildren and also the proud grandparents. The returning of people year after year is gratifying. I still enjoy what I do. I have been blessed through the years and for that I am thankful to God. I hope you enjoy your stay and soon return to the place where- “Good or bad, it is as it is. It wouldn’t be the same any other way and you are a stranger but once.”"

Mr. Dunagan passed and met his Maker on November 4, 2010. He is missed by his family, friends, neighbors and customers. Post Script – In May of 2002 Everette Dunagan sold his beloved store and all its contents at a public auction which attracted hundreds. The building and land were purchased by Helen McClendon and her daughter, Carolyn Simpson, and it sold again in 2019. a Mill Springs native Carolyn Boston Speer who purchased the property to keep the beloved old store. She and her son have steadily worked toward the preservation of Dunagan's recreating the "sit down and stay awhile" warmth that Everette always exuded to his neighbors and friends. The store is now owned and operated by Ms. Speer's son, Edward Zablocki. The store is currently in Winter Hours and is open the following dates and times until further notice.

12 Noon to 6 PM

Saturday Nov 4, 23
Saturday Dec 2, 23
Saturday Jan 6, 24
Saturday Feb 3, 24
Saturday Mar 2, 24

Eddie and I went to church this morning .  Had to get a picture of us all cleaned up.  🤍🖤 it happens far too infrequentl...
10/05/2025

Eddie and I went to church this morning . Had to get a picture of us all cleaned up. 🤍🖤 it happens far too infrequently. ゚viralシfypシ゚

How we spend Saturday nights in our Golden Years…
10/05/2025

How we spend Saturday nights in our Golden Years…

10/02/2025
10/01/2025
Items to be listed near the weekend .  Follow for more info .
10/01/2025

Items to be listed near the weekend . Follow for more info .

We will be listing some of the items we have left in the store for sale soon: They will be listed on Marketplace and I will share them here and on my other social media pages.

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Will be listing Industrial Equipment, Kitchen Equipment, Smokers, and more!

Make sure you like and share this post and comment on it and I’ll update here as soon as I get them posted on Marketplace.

Gratuitous doggo pic simply because he is such a good boy and makes me so happy these days.

we are deactivating the page for a short time so we can make some decisions  please understand that we will b...
09/30/2025

we are deactivating the page for a short time so we can make some decisions  please understand that we will be back soon thank you

Emily and Eddie Zablocki

ETA: we decided not to deactivate but we are changing some of the settings for a short time. Thanks for the understanding .

09/30/2025

If you wish to speak to us about the store, you will need to reserve those conversations so that Eddie and I can both be party to the conversation. Message me for times and information.

09/28/2025

Several people have messaged us and reached out about the store. I just wanted to let everyone know that we will be getting back to people this week.

I wanted to thank everyone so much for the support and show of love and encouragement. Eddie and I appreciate your support and understanding about this. It has been a hard decision, and a trying one.

We actually were able to go out and enjoy the lovely weather this weekend and have a great date day and spend time together.

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