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March 2024 by L. Ricci
Great store and fun gifts!
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February 2024 by R Welch
Spent so much time looking at every little thing in here I loved it ! Just wish I had more money to spend lol
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February 2024 by Sergei
Great place with odd things you won't find elsewhere, great selection of paintings, will definitely come back.
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December 2023 by Lisbeth S.
Been there done that. Typical goth basics. Nothing special except a few cool taxidermy animals.
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November 2023 by Nicole Veenker
When I visit Seattle, I have to stop in at Ballyhoo! Lots of treasures, big and small, weird, strange, beautiful, and morbid. Love it all!
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October 2023 by Christina-Isis Jesch
Great lil shop to explore and enjoy spending time in. Got a fun lil mystery box and the perfect present for my girlfriend. I definitely want to come back.
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August 2023 by Laura Musikanski
I love this place. It’s weird. It’s interesting. It’s haunting … and maybe haunted. It’s hard to leave without taking something home.
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August 2023 by Angie P
This place is so cool! Oddities, antique items and shiny rocks! You had me at Welcome In!
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August 2023 by Sonoma M.
I'm a personal sucker for curiosity shops. There is a never ending supply or new inventory to pick from- I always describe it as "a museum you can buy from." More affordably priced than mudlark oddities in Ravenna, with a larger selection as well. Perfect for the weird friend you can never shop for or as a first date spot :)
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July 2023 by Izzi Humes
really interesting store with a good mix of beauty and creepy things that will make your skin crawl. I bought a mystery bag from them for $7 and was not disappointed, i got a lot of awesome stuff! they also had mystery boxes with specific themes, like "instant oddity" "crystals" "natural history" etc for around $30 per box
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July 2023 by Russell Akred
Why travel? They have everything here!
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April 2023 by Faith Copeland
I have some questions.1. where does the money go for the racially-charged antique collection? These sorts of items should be given to black collectors or historical societies - not placed in a cabinet casually among tarot cards and antique tin cans.2. are the specimens (especially antique ones) ethically sourced? if so, how do you manage to sell them for such low prices? pretty unheard of.3. where does the money go for the plethora of indigenous antique items? not to mention the newly sourced materials, like feathers.this shop gave me bad vibes. employees were nice and i would like to support but need answers to these questions in order to not feel icky. thanks.
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March 2023 by Fae Copeland
I have some questions.1. where does the money go for the racially-charged antique collection? These sorts of items should be given to black collectors or historical societies - not placed in a cabinet casually among tarot cards and antique tin cans.2. are the specimens (especially antique ones) ethically sourced? if so, how do you manage to sell them for such low prices? pretty unheard of.3. where does the money go for the plethora of indigenous antique items? not to mention the newly sourced materials, like feathers.this shop gave me bad vibes. employees were nice and i would like to support but need answers to these questions in order to not feel icky. thanks.
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March 2023 by Nobu Kain
The most interesting things, always a pleasure to stop in or shop! Beautiful gems and skulls, most curious pieces of history on the walls!
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March 2023 by Nathaniel Kauffman
The most interesting things, always a pleasure to stop in or shop! Beautiful gems and skulls, most curious pieces of history on the walls!