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March 2024 by Cheryl J.
Absolutely love this little antique store. Found several "can't live without" items The shop keeper was a delight to chat with.
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March 2023 by shirley
Landlord's Daughter is well worth visiting. The store includes many primitive items with a mix of vintage. I've found a number of treasures there for a good price. This store is popular with many customers. It is clean and well organized--a favorite shopping experience for those who are looking for something special.
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February 2023 by Sarah Thompson
Mostly new. High priced. And the smell... it's incredibly strong and offensive.
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May 2022 by Mandi S
Favorite store in town!
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February 2020 by Sarah K.
This store was ten minutes away from closing when I finally worked my antique trek to this end of the street, but the gentleman bringing things in from the sidewalk assured me I coukd go right in. I said I would do the quick tour, but he assured me I could take my time. This place has a few vintage pottery at great prices. I did not buy anything, but it's not because this shop lacked for options (I was just looking for a specific item). The man staffing the desk made pleasant small talk and offered to help me find anything specific. I woukd totally shop here again just because he was so nice, but the shop really doea have cute things. It's worth a look.
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April 2018 by Shirley Fazzari
One of my favorite shops! Beatifully displayed antiques and a cheerful welcome to greet me every time I enter Landlord's Daughter Antiques.
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November 2017 by Lisa Musgrove Kibler
Loved this shop! It felt spacious, uncluttered and everything was displayed beautifully! Please let me know when you find your colored, glass cake pedestals. :)
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November 2017 by Sean S.
I received a text from a friend of mine that the item I was looking for was at this store. I was looking to spend $150. When I walked in with my two kids, am older man (not a gentleman by any means) immediately says, "Oh...I can tell already..." Then he looks straight at my kids, who are walking quietly and politely, and orders, "You two CAN'T touch ANYTHING." They hadn't even been in the store five seconds. We wander for a moment. My daughter asks him, "Sir, would it be ok if we sat in these chairs?" "No!" he orders her after she has spoken to him respectfully. We immediately marched out the door. I don't care if he had exactly what I wanted for $1, I won't spend a cent in his store. I understand that kids can be a problem, but mine have been in places before and are very respectful and controlled. Of course he wouldn't know that since his policy is to yell at kids the second they enter. We weren't even there for 60 seconds before we left and they lost out on a nice, easy sale. I'm not sad about saving my money at all. AVOID THIS STORE AT ALL COSTS. THERE ARE MUCH FRIENDLIER AND ENJOYABLE PLACES TO SHOP SECOND HAND ITEMS.