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    What's In Store

    3.0 (4 reviews)
    InexpensiveThrift Stores, Antiques
    Open 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Antique Peddlers

    3.5(11 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$$

    They have a lot of good items, but we didn't find anything we couldn't live without. They have some…read morewar items that we were shocked they had. The people working were nice.

    I came in here with my husband yesterday. We've been in a number of times to look around before,…read morebut it had been a bit and I wanted to stop since we had time. We walked in and we're immediately greeted by the woman working. She was kind, welcoming, and helpful. She let us wander, as there is a ton of stuff to see. It's really hard to take it all in with one trip alone, or if you don't have much time. But also walked through the store to see if we needed anything, wanted to see something in a case, or just had questions. What I appreciated is she checked on us, because I did want to see things and ask questions, but it wasn't invasive. We ended up buying a beautiful paperweight for my desk, a glass turtle, and a wooden yarn spool for my craft projects. I think we spent $50 on those three things, which wasn't expensive at all, in my opinion. This is a fun store where you can take trips down memory lane, enjoy the nostalgia of things, add to a collection you have, and just enjoy seeing everything they have to offer. My husband and I did exactly that yesterday while walking around. I always find this shop to be relaxing and fun to walk around in and spend some time. Would I return? Yes! Definitely yes. We've been coming in here for a couple of years and love it. We'll definitely keep coming back.

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    Old Passions

    Old Passions

    4.7(6 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Got an hour to kill in Eugene? Of course you do! So you should absolutely visit the Conger Street…read moreClock Museum. Put the address in your GPS, since you won't find it otherwise. Located in an industrial park, this tiny shop-slash-museum is a unique find for families to explore, and it's free admission! We stopped in and had a great little chat with the owner/curator. It took us a minute to figure out if he was joking with us or was serious about the time machine in the museum. He has a time machine in the museum. Seriously. To be clear, it's actually a telephone/time machine. Inside the machine, he informed us, is his phone number, in case they have trouble figuring out how to make the machine in the future...they can call him to get technical assistance. (No, seriously...) The museum has clocks dating from the 1700's all the way up to the present, with some of the most bizarre and artistic time tellers imaginable. If you travel with two silly girls, like me and my friend, it is an awesome spot for goofy selfies! The clock shop is exploding with cuckoo clocks, grandfather clocks, and every size in between. Lots of fun at the top of the hour, fir certain! To finish off the cool store, there's also a section of ultra-creepy collectible dolls that are sure to give you nightmares. Definitely worth a trip. Eugene isn't exactly a metropolis, so if you're looking for something to do, you've got to add this to your list.

    This is a fascinating store-with-a-hobby-that-grew-into-a-museum. In the museum area, there are…read moreall kinds of clocks, some of them hundred of years old, others maybe 50 or so years old. There are water-clocks, cuckoo clocks, ball clocks, grandfather clocks made to look like all kinds of different things, clocks made of wood, metal, glass, ceramic, and I don't know what all. It's absolutely fascinating, and many of the clocks are running. If you ask a staff person a question, they'll start telling you about many of the clocks, and boy, are they knowledgeable and enthusiastic! The store part is nice, too. A wide variety of new clocks, all set to different times so that they chime at different times. No admission fee. How many museums can say that?

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    Trash N Treasures

    Trash N Treasures

    3.0(5 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    My partner bought a Star Wars figure for $350 and we quickly found out one of the major components…read morewas a reproduction/fake. The figure is only worth $30. The owner said he would only reimburse half the price if the figure was returned. He rescinded the offer when we said we were worried about him selling it at an unfair price to someone else. Buyer beware - do your due diligence before buying from this shop.

    My husband and I stopped in here on a whim one day. We were walking around downtown and looking at…read morebusinesses and restaurants we usually just pass by while driving. The first thing that struck me was for the size of the shop, there is a ton of stuff. Yet somehow it's laid out really well. I was kind of impressed by that alone. Because it didn't feel cramped and it was easy to browse. We actually found a Christmas gift for my father in-law while we were in here. It's one of those M&M candy dispensers, where it's basically the giant M&M character (in this case, the yellow one) sitting in a recliner, and you pull his arm or something and it dispenses candy. I found it funny and cute. There's a a wide variety of stuff in here. Star Wars collectibles, knives, records, comic books, you name it. If you can think of it, they've probably got it in here. The guy working in there (I'm presuming the owner since it's such a small shop) was friendly and talked with us as we were buying our stuff. Would I return? Certainly. It's a cute little shop that is fun to explore. I'm looking forward to going back because you never know what you'll find in here.

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