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Businiess name:  Area 51
Review by:  Mark S. A.
Review content: 
Located in Capitol Hill. Very interesting selection of furniture and accessories, all seem to be from the mid 60’s through mid 80’s. Items are rather overpriced; especially considering 90% of the population grew up with this furniture in their basement-slash-rec-room. But your mom threw it out. Some other kid’s mom was more forward thinking and kept the harvest-gold wool couch in plastic, knowing that in 30 years, people would forget that harvest gold went out of style for a reason, and would pay $6,000 for a couch that JC Penny sold in 1972 for $79.99. Oh well. Get your retro on and make your hip Belltown Pad look the way your garage did when you were in 2nd grade.

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