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3.8 (4 reviews)
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Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter  Thrift Store

Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter Thrift Store

4.0
(1 review)

Had the pleasure of visiting this location my thrifting weekend in Chambersburg the end of Jan…read more2023. It's located downtown, with metered street parking, with another thrift store in close proximity. Street parking was hard to secure the day of my visit due to an ice festival, but there is free street parking several blocks away. The front half of the store is antiques, large furniture and the like, all neatly displayed. These items were priced comparable to an antique store. As you head to the back you encounter household goods, linens, collectables, and such. They were heavy on dishware and cooking items, but they were displayed nicely, and all in good shape. Pricing was average, but the selection was expansive. Some of the misc items, such as a vintage Florentine box in bad shape was priced high for the condition, but most items were very reasonable. At the very back was a curated section of farmhouse decor items. I scored a handpainted decorative muffin tin with florals for only $1.50. By the register was an empty cage, which I assumed was for a cat, since this store benefits the animal shelter. They also had a nice selection of animal toys, supplies other than food, that appeared new, priced the same as a pet store. Past the register is a whole other side selling jewerly, clothes, shoes, toys, books etc. So the store is basically the size of two downtown shops in one. If you head towards the back of that side things tend to get a little messy and less organized. Overall I would say that side is organized but other than jewerly, care has not been put into merchandising. I didn't spend much time at the clothing side that day, but did look at the jewerly, which had a very large selection, way more than other thrift stores I've been to. Four stars because the antiques were a little pricey, the toy section was weak, and the parking situation. The positives are the housewares side for sure, their mission, and jewerly selection. I'd stop again if in the area for sure. Sidenote: I would not consider this store stroller or wheelchair friendly as some of the isles are tight. Glass is displayed low so be mindful if shopping with children.

The Hope Center Thrift Store

The Hope Center Thrift Store

3.0
(1 review)

As a thrift-a-holic who also is a reseller on the side, it's not uncommon for me to take a trip…read morejust with the intention of hitting up different thrift stores. My trip to Chambersburg in Jan 2023 was one of those trips. With list in hand of all the places I planned to shop, the Hope Center was first due to the way I had my route mapped out. Located downtown, with metered street parking the parking was hard to secure due to it being the ice sculpture festival weekend. Hubby dropped me off. The inside is small, and not overly displayed or decorated. The workers are nice, elderly ladies who might be volunteers. Inventory was on the small side, as the space is not huge, but clean and organized. Pricing was really reasonable. The large display windows also have goods for sale and you're able to climb up and help yourself. They had a few small furniture pieces there as well. There were some vintage items, mostly glasswear that I was not interested in. Linens were lackluster and disappointing. I did not look at clothing, but what I did see was cheaper brands and dated styles, like Walmart quality. I scored a nice vintage plastic mirror for $8 and a few crochet doilies from the display window. The lady ahead of me had a lovely ombre pitcher and glass set from the 50's, also for $8. They even held my items while I shopped next door since the mirror was large, as there is another thrift store nearby. While I wouldn't make this a regular stop, I would stop again if in the area. Parking was a big issue, but maybe not so much when the festival isn't going on.

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