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November 2022 by Rachel V.
Was helped by the amazing Kim, and purchased an absolutely lovely, locally made reproduction 1850s day dress. Gorgeous store, from the wares themselves to the manner in which they are presented- must not miss! :)
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October 2022 by Lily
Very neat place! Lots of antiques! Even if you're not looking to buy anything it's worth it to take a look inside to look at all of the neat items! The lady at the front counter also seems very knowledgeable!
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August 2022 by I Want Cake!
Very neat place! Lots of antiques! Even if you're not looking to buy anything it's worth it to take a look inside to look at all of the neat items! The lady at the front counter also seems very knowledgeable!
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January 2022 by JA N Sarah Thomas
Had a bad experience with staff there refusing service to us because we don't wear masks.
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November 2021 by Palma K
I used the seamstress there she was fast and the price was right. I am going to have her alter a couple coats as well. She creates amazing clothing go see for yourself!!!
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March 2020 by Pamela Hanshaw
Love,love this store...wide variety..Of wonderful things...you just cant get anywhere else...go there.....you'll love it, too...
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March 2019 by Rebekah Miyata
Super cool store. Retro style but newly made clothes and hats, fragrances, and fun things to buy at all price points.
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March 2019 by Phil Nieto
It's an Emporium like an Emporium should be
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December 2016 by D.J. L.
So, I have to say that I appreciate the review by Chiquita. I would not support any business that was as intolerant as she suggests. However, I do think that the business has changed hands and judging by what I saw of the new owner, I doubt that she has such an attitude. But you never know. And the reason I did not give another star is based on my own experience. I actually really liked the place. It has an authentic feel and I can tell that the owner and her employees really like what they are doing. They know their history and they know there product for the most part. I have to say however, that I was misled, perhaps unknowingly, but misled nonetheless. You see, I do my best to try and purchase as many American made items as I can find. Therefore I generally do a lot of my clothes shopping online because that is where one can find USA made rather than sweatshop goods made usually in China, Mexico, Bangladesh, or India. So when I find a shop that actually has American made goods in their inventory I want to support that store so that they will continue to buy and sell American, and hopefully Union made, items. I asked these folks about this and found out that indeed they do have lots of USA product. I was quite happy to see this. Since I was in the market for a new bowler hat I looked through their hats and found some that I liked. One of them was a Jaxon Dead Man hat that had "Made In the USA" marked on the inside. It was a little out of my price range however and I kept looking. I found another bowler that I liked and asked if it was American Made, since I did not see the "Made in..." mark on the inside. The salesperson (not the owner) said yes. There was a slight hesitation in his voice however. Now, it could be that it was made in the US and just wasn't marked as such. Or it could be that the sales guy wasn't completely sure if it was or not and wanted to make a sale. So I went ahead and purchased it. Anyway, I just now looked the hat over thoroughly and found out it was made in (guess where?) China!! Go figure. Now, if I had known that it was made in China at the time, I might still have purchased it. It seems to be a good had. American made hats are expensive and hard to find so I might well have settled with it. But what I don't like is to be lied to, deliberately or not! Please, folks! Do me a favor and be honest about your product and people will appreciate you for that. And do another favor for American workers like me, and my family, and you and yours; try to buy and sell AMERICAN MADE PRODUCTS! We will all benefit with high quality, decent jobs and money that stays close to home.
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October 2013 by Chiquita y.
To the lady working at the store dressed in a Victorian dress who had short silver hair and who loves dogs: the 1890's called, and they want their homophobic hateful attitude back! Thanks for allowing my dog in your store, but when you started talking about enforcing some rule against gay couples kissing or holding hands in your town, I had to put down the cute item I was considering purchasing, and leave right away to put as much space between me and your odious ideology as I could. You made me sad that you thought I'd like to hear that kind of thing. I hope that someone institutes a gay kiss-in in Columbia! BTW, my dog is gay and he hates that kind of talk, too.