In my early childhood years, we lived right next door to Harold! He and his wife hold a very special, safe, happy, fun place in my childhood memories. They are the reason I can not go without my incense!!! Lol But I will forever love this place, everyone is chill and as soon as you walk in it’s like you’re smacked in the face with positive vibes and the aroma just takes me back to a nostalgic time when I was young, which was in Harold’s backyard watching him care for all his flowers and plants. He used to ask my brothers and I if we wanted a gum ball from the gum ball tree and he would act like he went and picked some and we thought it was so cool! I actually just took my two children there a couple weeks ago, to experience it for their first time. You know I had to get their pictures in the back! I just had to Brighten them up because the Art is...
Read moreTo be completely honest, I absolutely love this little hidden hole in the wall store! They have a million different incense for sale, multiple albums, gems, rocks, shark tooth necklaces and so many other amazing awesome things! This is the kind of place you go to get a one of a kind gift! They even have a million posters to choose from! You never know what you will find in this eccentric, homey, little store. Plus they have a great customer service attitude that's super laid back and helpful without killing you with trying to constantly ask if you need help with anything. They let you explore and look around the store and it's an all around enjoyable, relaxing...
Read moreInteresting shop in that it has alot of cool things having to do with music and 60s/70s culture. Nice guy running the place too. Bit of a hippie for sure. Unfortunately , with a ll the character and ambience, Headstone has less than 150 used vinyl records and they are all pretty lame. He also has about 100 new records with good prices. In all honesty, IF you are a vinyl collector, its not worth stopping at. To be fair, there are a variety of other cool things in there that make it appear like a bit of a museum. For this, it that may be...
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