I've been to this antique store a few times over the last couple years and have always found some neat pieces. I would say they have something for everyone interested in collecting. Some dealers have prices that I would consider too high, but plenty others have good to reasonable prices. And you can always ask if they'll contact the seller to inquire about a discount or to see if they'll accept an offer.
If you like antiques, I think this place is worth the stop. There's another "antique" store connected, but I don't recommend one at all. It's just live, laugh, love stuff and some tacky "up-cycled" junk. But, if you're into that, you may as well pop your head in and...
   Read moreThis is a fantastic place to spend a few hours, and you could easily make a half-day out of it. The variety of antiques is impressive, with pieces that are not only beautiful but also full of history and character. Many items spark fond memories, good laughs, or even a quick Google search to learn more about what they once were. The aisles are wide, clean, and organized, making it easy to browse without feeling crowded or overwhelmed. The staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and always willing to help, which makes the experience even more enjoyable. Whether youâre a serious collector or simply enjoy exploring unique finds, this is a spot well...
   Read moreThis place is huge and overwhelming - probably great for a hard-core antiquer, but not for someone like me. My husband likes to look for old instruments, so we stopped here. I wandered around and found SO much racist memorabilia. I realize individual vendors are responsible for their own collections, but when I see this kind of thing for sale, it immediately gives me a bad taste. The antique store itself could have a rule about what they allow in. The staff was half and half friendly and rude. One of them wore an NRA shirt that said "keep calm and carry guns." Definitely aiming for a crowd...
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