This is a great antiques store, recently expanded to twice its size. It would be so simple for the owner(s) to tell vendors that racist and nazi items are not welcome. It saddens me that antiques stores allow such hateful ideologies to be represented alongside all the other antiques. Why limit customers by confronting them with this? With a change in policy, more customers can feel welcome while neo-cons and racists can find their junk elsewhere.
Julie W.
Classificação do local: 4 Fennville, MI
Located in an old factory building on Century Ave near US-131/Wealthy St. — kind of difficult to get to just because of location, but worth it when you get there. A lot of great merchandise — and it’s antiques, not junk; very reasonable prices. Because it’s a very old building, can be chilly in the winter months, so wear your coat in. Former owner sadly passed away several months ago, so his partner is running the place now. He’s friendly, yet has one of those senses of humor that sometimes you can’t tell if he’s sort of being funny or being a bit biting. Overall a nice guy and helpful. I like this antique mall, and it’s also next to 2 others, so you can make an afternoon of antique-ing if you choose to.