5/5 Matt G. 1 year ago on Google
I
get
it.
You're
not
into
flea
markets,
yard
sales,
goodwill,
or
other
treasure
hunting.
Doesn't
matter.
You'll
regret
not
visiting
this
place
at
least
once.
Give
yourself
at
least
3
hours,
and
go.
Without
knowing
what
happened,
you'll
find
yourself
in
a
terrarium
of
mid-west/southern
life.
Thing
as
they
are,
as
they
were,
and
as
they
shall
be
are
represented
here.
Yes,
you
can
find
vintage
(everything)
here,
hot
wheels,
trading
cards,
dolls,
jewelry,
riding
leather,
light-up
shoes,
and
a
mess
of
bedazzled
products.
Buy
some
of
those
things...but
also
look
past
them,
and
meet
some
of
the
excellent
people
running
these
booths.
You'll
learn
a
lot
about
yourself,
and
you'll
get
a
rare
glimpse
into
an
actual
healthy
community
of
local
entrepreneurs.
This
place
is
a
store,
a
social
club,
a
restaurant,
a
church,
and
a
haven.
Take
advantage
of
the
church
pews
around
just
to
collect
your
thoughts
before
you
move
on.
It's
a
lot.
Like...a
lot.
Logistics:
Bring
water,
good
walking
shoes,
cash
for
purchases
and
parking,
and
maybe
a
backpack
or
larger
bag
to
carry
your
goods
in.
I'll
plan
another
trip
to
Dayton/Cinci
just
to
spend
more
time
here.
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