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February 2024 by Kenny and Cathy Goetz
If I could give no stars, I wouldThe condescending and discriminatory treatment received by my husband was uncalled for AND illegal.I had been so tickled to explore this shop after the things I had read on the website.Sadly that was absolutely NOT our experience.Beginning in the parking area, there was no ramp to access the main door, though that could easily be rectified and accessible parking areas marked.As we attempted to enter, we were almost plowed over by a patron exiting.We entered and had to interrupt the two women talking behind the counter,as clearly their conversation was too important to interrupt for a patron who was clearly waiting to speak to them.They seemed less than impressed.We asked about a ramp and were informed that they, “ are old fashioned” there.She stated that we could shop the small mezzanine level, unfortunately that’s all that there was access to us.She seemed put off and her tone of voice screamed that she was being inconvenienced.She stated we could visit the Waynesboro store..We informed her that we were not interested in going out of our way (we live in Scotland),if they aren’t willing to treat everyone equally.The clerk literally looked at my husband and laughed!!As listed on the Pennsylvania State Attorney’s Website:Individuals with disabilities who interact with businesses or other entities that provide goods and services to the public cannot be excluded or segregated,or otherwise treated unequally.Also, public accommodations must provide reasonable modifications to policies, practices, and procedures; effectively communicate with people with hearing, vision, or speech disabilities; remove barriers in existing buildings where it can be done without significant difficulty or expense; meet specific requirements related to architectural standards for new and altered buildings; and provide other reasonable equal access services.Example: A shopper who uses a wheelchair attempts to enter a retail store but cannot because of steps up to the front entrance. The store is under an obligation to accommodate the shopper and should provide curbside service, if possible. The store is also likely under an obligation to remove the physical barrier of the steps by installing a ramp or lift. If there is another entrance that is accessible, the store should install signs directing people with disabilities to the accessible entrance. Every case is unique and must be decided on the particular circumstances presented.We try very hard not to make waves but the way my husband was treated today was the last straw.We try to be understanding and even make excuses, attempting to educate the ignorance by so many regarding individuals and families affected by both seen and unseen disabilities.Having Multiple Sclerosis for 28 years and being a wheelchair user for 10, this is not the first time that my husband has been spoken to with such disregard.It is however one of the worst!After today we will be taking steps to ensure that no one is ever made to feel like this again by this establishment.
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February 2024 by Julie Giannola
Very nice blend of new and antique pieces. Unique items.
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February 2024 by Kevin Kendall
Lots of antiques and good prices
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February 2024 by Doug O'Neal
Sooo much to see. A lot of great vintage stuff. When you go, figure that you will be there awhile.
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January 2024 by Karen Wood
Great store
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December 2023 by Shawn Sites
Stopped in to browse the vendors merchandise. Varied selection of antiques, collectibles, crafts and etc. Great place to pick up a unique gift for any occasion or something for yourself.
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December 2023 by Coolie Davis
2 floors mix of old and new, I'd say there's something there for anyone. I got a couple of finds
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November 2023 by Nora Bobb
What a nice place. They have a lot of interesting stuff in their stores. Clean and well laid out. The service was good too.
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July 2023 by Jesse Turner
Pregnant wife was told she wasn’t allowed in with her small purse, so we turned around and left, very off-putting policy, 2pm on a Tuesday
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June 2023 by janet warner
Everything is displayed well . Some fine pianos and multiple other items. I couldn't do anything any better than their displays. I didn't take any pictures, wasn't sure if it was proper. I loved it.
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June 2023 by Clark Roberts
Nice antique mall with a decent mix of hand made crafts, antiques and newer merchandise. Definitely worth a stop if your in the area.
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June 2023 by Rose E
Love this place! It has 2 floors with a variety of stuff and different stuff is coming in almost everyday from some vendors. There is something there for everyone and NOTHING inside is junk. When you go in be prepared to spend some time in there cause there is so much to see. I can not wait till their fall festival on Sept 30, 2023 this year? Employees that work there are awesome and attentive. Place is always nice and clean also ??
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June 2023 by Ashlyn Pearrell
I came to this store for the first time Tuesday afternoon. I walked down the first aisle and as I turned around to come back down I was approached by an employee who informed me of their no bag policy and told me me I could place my bag in the locker, to which I immediately complied. As I walked down another aisle I saw a few other customers who had bags larger than mine over their shoulders, mind you mine is a very small backpack purse that I can barely even fit my wallet in :). I continued to look around until one of the employees walked right past the customers who also had bags and didn’t say anything to them. After seeing this I unlocked my bag from the locker and left. If you can’t enforce a policy to everyone, don’t have one at all. I work full time at an antique store in Maryland myself, and a strict no bag policy is not possible for everyone for multiple reasons
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June 2023 by Mr. Bad Example
Wasn't impressed at all. I felt like I was in an episode of hoarders. Good concept but poor execution. Need to weed out some of the junk dealers in there. There were only a couple of people inside and none of them were carrying or buying anything.
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May 2023 by Diana Archuleta
Lots and lots of items to see and lots of variety. We weren't really looking for anything specific, but both my friend and I came out with some wonderful purchases. Items change so go more than once.