We absolutely love going here to dig through the odd and unusual treasures. There’s always something there that I can find that I need to take home with me. They currently have a really nice selection of 1960–80 wrought iron patio chairs and tables, all they needed is a little TLC and paint and they’d be good as new. Additionally, they have a selection of wrought iron, fencing, and standards. All these items are very unique and selling at reasonable prices. The iron fencing is desirable for creating unique and charming garden designs.
They have a neat selection of glassware, some really old and some not so old, but definitely something a collector would want to peruse through. I like all the little tiny bottles, they’re really cool if you’re into crafting and want to turn them into something unique.
There is a selection of rocks and petrified wood!! And a big selection of antlers.
Be aware that they’re only open Friday, Saturday and Sundays so plan accordingly as they are a ways away from anything and you don’t want your drive to be fruitless. Plan to spend at least 30-45 minutes here if you really enjoy searching for treasures. Be sure to go through both buildings and the lot in front of the store.
If you leave empty-handed there must be something wrong with you as there’s treasure all kinds in this place...
   Read moreWe stopped here to check out the yard art and ended up ordering some amazing Australian meat pies and a cookie. Everything is home made a really good. All the meat pies were great! Our favorite was the brisket. But you can't go wrong with the original and the mushroom is also quite good. The cookie was crispy and buttery with toasted...
   Read moreWhat an awesome place to explore and find some treasure. Keith and Emmalee (owners) are awesome, friendly folks and work hard to organize everything here. If you are looking for something rustic, rusty, or rough they probably have it. It’s really fun exploring the two buildings and everything outside, easy to spend...
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