While out on our Troll Trek adventure we passed
They were closed but had some of their inventory displayed outside.
We had to stop...and take pictures, of course.
The website had some interesting information about this store saying
"they specialize in a variety of unique antiques, everything from vintage advertising,
and penny arcade machines, to military and barber shop items".
If you are interested in the store, click here to read more of the details about it.
If you passed this on a road trip, would you stop?? take pictures??
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Hello,
Yes, it looks like a fun place to stop and explore.
I love all the cute statues, the mural is great too.
Take care, have a great day!
Yes I would. I’d have to go back!
Looks very interesting. I’d take pictures.
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I'd want to... but DH probably wouldn't want to stop. Definitely interesting though...
Yes, Debbie, i would definitely stop and tale photos and then try to learn if and when the building inside was open. DO you plan to return to show us?
i'm not sure!! it was about an hour from home, in burlington township and we were not in search of it. we'll see...maybe, there is a lot of information on their website!!
This whole post honestly made me laugh out loud -- from the (appropriate) name of the shop right through every picture. And of course you know the answer to your final two questions. And you know that I wish I could.
hehehehe, yes sally!! we should take a day trip, you in?? we could borrow the stretch cab for the ride home!!
Yall find the MOST UNUSUAL stuff!! 😂. Fun! There is a huge pink 🐘 elephant by the highway in Georgia and yes. Every time we pass by, we stop to take pictures! 😂 🐘 debbi at debbisfrontporch, not anonymous 😂
So different!
I'm pleased you stopped and took these photographs.
All the best Jan
There is one quite a bit like this when we are coming home from Michigan, It isn't too far away from here but when we are on the way home we are so tired of driving we just want to get home, we should make an extra trip to check it out, guess I need to make a list of things to do like you do :)
Absolutely I would stop!!! So glad YOU did!!
What a goofy place. K.C. has two of those cows. One is on a real tall post for an American Cattlemen's Association building. Another is above the 2nd story of the Jess 'n Jim's Steakhouse in southern Kansas City, which has been open since 1938. A western wear store has a life-size horse on top of their building. It gets a winter coat on it when it's cold outside. Linda in Kansas
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