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Found a nice heavy chain which would be perfect for the handle of a bag.

Kat snoozes while waiting for owners to come open the store. Lives here, and keeps the books.

This store window was filled with the cheapest junk imaginable (all Chinese of course). And when I went inside, I found that there were lots of people standing in line to buy it.

Little add-on, connected to a chocolate store. It was so amazing. Going from old-school candy shoppe, to a dust-filled knick knack store.

Teapots in an Amsterdam store window. November, 2004.

Den store Mediequizen med quizmastere Finn Tokvam og Bård Ose. I samarbeid med Bezzerwizzer.

 

Foto: Nordiske Mediedager

In great condition guitar to be added to my stack of mosaic creation plans - cheap find $3

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Shelves that were quite empty--but no doubt a place that comes in handy when you need a bottle of El Presidente or can of red beans.

Considering that they're supposed to exclusive, they seemed to pop up everywhere.

I was looking at these antique cash registers, and out of NOWHERE I ehar this screaching meow, and this cat jumped right in my face.

 

Slightly scary.

This yarn really reminds me of going thrift store shopping back in Chicago.. You find that awesome yellow and purple sweater with all the funky stuff!! and of course you take everything you scored home in pink crinkley plastic bags..

 

2 corespun skeins, from batts that had a bit of EVERYTHING!! There's lace, sari silk, ribbons, novelty yarns, sparkle, felted nubbies, tulle and even little bits of the pink crinkley plastic bag!

 

I LOVE these skiens!!

Grey cuboid wooden frame - US$0.79

Micaella Martim taking a break from shopping at Iduka Thrift Store in Port St. Lucie, Florida

Forgot to write down the name of this liquor store but it's in Greeley, CO.

 

My Liquor Store Collection

 

Lomo LCA

Rome in a lot of ways reminds me of China. This clothing store with all the sale signs definitely is one of the resemblances.

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Christmas 2009 at Iduka Thrift Store in Port St. Lucie, Florida

L'affiche néon du magasin Portland Outdoor, au centre de Portland, Oregon.

 

Portland Outdoor Store's neon sign.

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Seattle Meet The Vloggers: Learn How To Be Your Own Media Source

A Vlogging Teach-In

University Village Apple Store, Saturday August 6, 2005 3pm.

 

Matt Savarino (left, www.leanbackvids.com), Cllint Sharp (www.clintsharp.com), Melanie Sharp (www.melslife.org), Bre Pettis (www.wearethemedia.com, www.imakethings.com), Peter Doyle (www.ridertech.com/log)

 

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A Communist-era department store

Miller's Dry Goods

Taken earlier in the day than the one next to it.

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The front door's chained but the backdoor (and the roof) are open. Kudzu grows inside.

The Hoover Store in Butte County was built c.1902 in the community of Hoover, in an open valley formed by the South Fork of the Moreau River. The store building included a retail space and a residential apartment.

 

In 1911, Hoover had a population of 75, and there were twenty-seven businesses operating in town. These included two banks, two hotels, a pool hall and restaurant, three general stores, a blacksmith, a drug store, two jewelers, and a livery. There were several

service/professional such as an auctioneer, carpenters, milliner, photographer, and shoemaker. In addition, there was a Presbyterian Church.

 

The store was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on April 30, 1986 as part of the Rural Butte and Meade Counties multiple property submission. Photograph from nomination, taken 1984.

Levis Outlet Store, Clinton CT, 8/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube

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