L R.
Yelp
I heard about this place, and I was in the area, so I stopped by. It's in a little compound, featuring diners, ice cream shops, gift stores, etc. This place is HUGE. They have 3 floors of antique booths, featuring over 450 sellers. Unfortunately, we arrived around 4:45, unaware they closed at 5. The booths are endless, fully stocked with unique items, and the price range is sure to have something for every budget. I was on the hunt for taxidermy, skulls, or religious items and my husband appreciated the old military items and antique tools. I barely made it around the first floor, until a little old lady with a walkie talkie told us 10 minutes to closing. So I scrambled upstairs, wishing I had so much more time! I found a pair of pheasants for $45 each. I grabbed one and found a nice little pair of antlers for $16. I found several beautiful framed prints, but did not splurge. I was also eyeballing some rotary phones, but at $125, I figured I could wait until one popped up at a yard sale somewhere. The people shopping there were friendly, older folks, many made comments about my purchase. The only downer was the check out clerk, who said "I didn't think we were supposed to have those in here", I guess she was referring to my stuffed bird.... Which was odd, because they had well over a dozen + taxidermy deer heads, boars, fish and birds... Then she said "Well I'm glad to see it go". So, other than the grouchy clerk, early closing time, I'll definitely be back there to browse further!!