Not bad for under $10 bucks...
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[sipping iced coffee]
"I was browsing one day and found a cookie jar!"
"I was browsing one day and found a cookie jar!"
- Cookie Jar [cu'kee - jah- r; noun] - a store you're simply delighted to find and liable to shop, browse, read, do whatever, for an extended period of time without blinking; usually reaction is the typical "kid-in-a-candy store" glazed look from the entrance or perhaps the occasional ooh or aah in isle 1.
The antique store is by no means unorthodox. Consequently, they are quite typical if not cliche. Incidentally, such novelty stores fall in sync with today's retro craze. Nonetheless, there is nothing new under our sun and just like our past antique stores will never loose appeal.
So, let me tell you...
I spotted this great, antique book store (aka cookie jar) while cruising thru my local city (Richmond, VA) earlier this week. Out front stood a makeshift book stand which read in bold Sharpee, "ALL BOOKS FOR $1". The store window consisted of crooked, ol' posters plastered into a mural of vintage pics & nick-nacks. Finally, it was a movie pinup portraying old Hollywood, a dusty Wonder Woman figurine, and stacks of paperbacks which lulled me from the red street light to parallel parking at the meter. The store, simply dubbed the 'Antique Bookstore' on Broad Street, is so retro the flashback smacks you from the door or porthole. You name it [lol]. It looks, feels, and smells, much like an untimely attic; it's cramped quarters are wall-to-wall with stuff (comic books, memorabilia, posters, albums, magazine clippings, etc.). Upon entrance you'll find a maze of bookshelves; from fiction to history, to long lost autobiographies. Boxes are filled with timeless LP's and a few scattered chairs meant to pamper any patron's prolonged visit. I recommend the Antique Bookstore to antiquarians, collectors, and anyone fond of vintage Americana who happens to be in the 804 area with a thirst for nostalgia.
