This is about the closest thing to a museum you will get in Neosho, Missouri, besides the actual museum. Wandering through the maze of treasures is wondrous, each individual trinket a piece of history. One will go by a long row through the middle of the store with knives and coins in glass cases, to the sometimes incredible historic artifacts to be found (antique phone booths and a real horse-drawn carriage), and the quite impressive taxidermied animals varying from a tiger at one point to a moose (which are much larger than one would expect), among others.
If you're a movie, Vinyl, or CD collector, there are a plethora of booths with (the fur) those all being sold at reasonable prices.
I got a coffee table for my apartment here, which I will include a picture of, for only...
Read moreThis was a clean place. Lots of good items at fair prices. However, everyone needs to double check receipts before leaving. I did not get the discounts I was supposed to get and got double charged. I checked my receipt after leaving and called back to report the error and the manager did call me back and credit my card. However, I also asked them to double check all my purchases from each vendor as I believe a couple others had discounts but not completely sure. The manager only mentioned the big one and did not verify the rest. Just be sure you know what discounts you are owed at the register and make sure they apply them properly. We are from out of town and will probably be back next time we are in the area but, I will know my pretax total before I hit...
Read moreA very large building with 2 hours of items on exhibit. I say exhibit because every bit of it is very highly priced. It's more of a museum to go look at things you'd never be willing to pay three times more than it costs on ebay after paying shipping. I've never seen so many overinflated price tags in one place in my lifetime. The store is clean, a little confusing the way its laid out and easy to miss a whole section or two. There is an awful lot to look at but the prices are awful. I visit a lot of these places and enjoy looking, but I won't waste my time again trying to find affordable treasures...
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