to volunteer help for the catastrophic flooding and landslide damage to the area recently. A man came out and told me I needed to move my vehicle the lot was for "his antique business". Did get his name George. After telling him I was just parking there to see about where I needed to go for the volunteer efforts going on right beside "his antique store" he stated again that was for his customers which he had NONE!! What a prick no one is shopping for antiques when most roads are still closed and a lot of people are without homes!! He could be helping in the community instead of worrying about...
Read moreI enjoyed it here so much the first time I visited, I brought a friend with me when I came back (3/25/23). There happened to be a storewide spring event happening and these ladies were all smiles, immensely helpful, so personable and a LOT of fun! Not only did they ask Alexa to play my song requests, but they gave us a wonderful tip on an incredible authentic Mexican restaurant which we are still raving about! We have opted to use both destinations as an excuse for excursion #3! It’s easy to spend money in a happy and immaculately clean environment! See you all...
Read moreI drove over from Asheville to do a little antique shopping today and was very interested in a pine curio cabinet that was around six hundred bucks. I was going to buy the piece; until I happened to hear that one of the staff members or owner was bashing the city I love and live in!! I will admit we do have homeless people " doesn't ever city". She told them how horrible it was and not to give a cent to any of them. So I decided that if you felt that way about my city and the less fortunate people, then you don't deserve my six...
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