Durable Goods is absolutely packed with good antiques, folk art and outright oddities. The owners’ personalities and their tendencies toward the obscure, unusual and less ordinary totally shine through in the objects they select and the displays they construct. Housed in one of the town’s few remaining storefronts, the place is truly something to experience(backroom walls are covered in 100 year-old graffiti!). The shop’s weekends only but you shouldn’t pass through without a call and at least trying to visit.