My name is Kora, and I’m an 11 year old, but I still would rather go to this place than any toy shop. ITS. SO. COOL. There’s tons of records and books from as early as the 1800’s, and there’s also super duper awesome clothing. I got the cutest polo from the 80’s here. I also like all the horror stuff they have. They have a ton of old scary movie dvd’s and advertisements, lots of 80’s gear, and even a Freddy Krueger statue. There’s also Retro rings that are only $10-$15, one of which I got that was real sterling silver and had a pearl inside it. There’s a ton of vintage stuff too, like a laminated notepad I found with a woman from around the 30’s on it. There’s lots of music records and cd’s, and a ton of original victorian paintings. That’s not even the coolest part though.
There’s a display case with REAL evidence of murderers inside it. There’s a n original note a murderer sent to his friend in it, and even stuff like wires from his crime. I can’t believe that stuff isn’t in a Meusem or something, and it’s not even advertised, so I hope the right people see this.
You should totally go here, the woman that works there is nice and so is the owner :)...
   Read moreIn my journeys of life I have seen and documented many a vintage and vinyl item by which I could achieve dopamine release within my brain to achieve happiness in a limited time. Finding this release of happiness is a quest I have been undertaking for many a year by which my goal is to share my findings with my kids. This establishment checks that box and provides me with another hit of the illusive heroin-like happiness dragon with its oddities curios, and wonders the likes of which I would like to share with my kids, however they refused to accept the collect call via 1-800-COLLECT and therefore would not learn about this establishment. I miss my kids. Please answer the phone. I'm begging you. I'm almost out of change and payphones are...
   Read moreGood antique shop with a variety of new and old goods.
It had quite a lot of war and Civil War books about the local battles and people.
They offered everything from kids toys to jewelry to old war antiques.
Definitely a good place to check out if you are into the local history or enjoy old nick nacks, they also have an art gallery downstairs which was quite interesting to look at but pricey of course.
I do believe they consign, or at least you can rent out a booth and sell your goods.
Buried in the back was an entire section of old comic books, toys and old Gaming equipment such as Gameboys and Nintendo 64's, (pricier than online but...
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