If you love digging through stacks of nostalgia, Relics in Fort Payne is a hidden gem worth exploring. This small, unassuming shop is packed—literally—with mountains of old movies, DVDs, records, cassette tapes, and even 8-tracks. Baseball cards and other random collectibles pop up among the piles, making every visit a bit of a treasure hunt.
The shop is organized chaos at its finest, with items stacked everywhere, giving it that old-school, hole-in-the-wall charm. It’s not the kind of place where everything is neatly categorized, but that’s part of the adventure. If you enjoy sifting through collections, hoping to stumble upon a rare find, this spot will keep you entertained for hours.
One of the highlights is the shopkeeper, who is friendly, helpful, and seems genuinely passionate about the collection. They’re happy to chat, help you navigate the stacks, and might even have some hidden gems tucked away.
While the store itself is on the smaller side, it packs a serious punch when it comes to variety. Whether you're hunting for vintage media, collectibles, or just want to relive a bit of the past, Relics in Fort Payne is a must-visit for any...
Read moreThe owner priced me an item on top of bookcase, I went back to get it less than a week later. He called me a liar and attacked us verbally acting very psychotic. He then realized what item I was referring to and offered no apology or anything. I always try to support small businesses, this is one that won’t be...
Read moreStore is frequently closed without notice during it’s regularly scheduled hours. This can make for a frustrating day for those I have told to check this place out from out of town. I myself have wasted time driving from out of state, for it only to be closed. The hours should be smaller if needed, but they should...
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