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There's something about most antique malls that I've been to--something grime-y about them. This place, however, is not like that. Sure, there are times when it's a bit overwhelming--there's just... More
There's something about most antique malls that I've been to--something grime-y about them. This place, however, is not like that. Sure, there are times when it's a bit overwhelming--there's just too much old stuff (some of it junk, to me). But some of the vendors have wonderful stuff, beautifully displayed. It's a great place to browse around. It's huge--so if you want to see everything, it will take awhile. The good thing is that most vendors specialize in something--so if you're not interested in that particular something, you can just move on. Most of the prices are reasonable. I think you can even bargain, if you're interested. The mall will contact the vendor and ask them for you. For the most part, I think the staff at the mall is helpful, and wants to help.
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I never thought I'd be promoting an antique mall but this place is different. Or maybe I just have the wrong image of antique malls. Regardless, this place has a little for everyone. Of particular... More
I never thought I'd be promoting an antique mall but this place is different. Or maybe I just have the wrong image of antique malls. Regardless, this place has a little for everyone. Of particular interest to me is the assortment of mid-century modern pieces that are actually reasonably priced. There's the occassional Eames collectible that's out of my league, but on average it seems like there are plenty of high quality, unique pieces at a reasonably price. It's definitely worth a look if you're in the market for some new furniture or on the lookout for something out of the ordinary.
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