Great space with lots of booths. A variety of Americana, trinkets, art, books, comics, toys, tools, tons of records, and other antiquated media, and basic furnishings. There is not much actual furniture for sale.
Good parking, front and side. It can get busy and the front parking is awkward, but if you don't mind a very short walk, there is adequate space in the East and West sides.
There is lots of natural light, which is great for shopping but likely tough on some items for UV bleaching. Well, cared for, clean space overall. It felt very lively over the weekend.
There is a large area upstairs with more booths, but it may be a tough slog for older shoppers and those with bad feet, like myself, but the narrow stair has a great...
Read moreThis is a really neat shop. There are so many nooks it makes you feel like you're going to stumble upon something totally magical here. It would be a great place to find a gift for most anyone. They have a fairly organised and large collection of vinyl records that consisted of many artist that I actually know of. I was pleasantly surprised by all the different treasures they have. Unfortunately the parking lot is really cramped, however I think there may be additional parking on the side. I definitely plan on going back to Next Generations...
Read moreIf you're in the mood to dig through rooms and rooms of stuff, this place is perfect. I've found some great stuff here and at very decent prices. The 2nd floor is delightfully creepy and packed with treasures. However, the staff leaves something to be desired. We're still in a global pandemic and masks are mandated in Tulsa. Not only do they not wear masks, but they lean in way too close and the layers of dust would indicate that they aren't...
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