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Businiess name:  Stagecoach Antiques
Review by:  D.M. B.
Review content: 
An antique store should have multi levels and a surprise around the corner. It should have narrow stairs where you see stacks of things on the next story as soon as your eyes can see over the staircase. This place is the perfect antique store. It has stacks of great stuff. The racks and bookcases are stacked to the ceiling with treasures. Stagecoach Antiques is located on West Market in town and it has street parking directly in front of the store. The owners are nice and quite helpful, if you are looking for something special. They also buy and trade collectibles and antiques. The store also carries things that aren't necessarily antiques, such as 60s and 70s advertising stuff. Well worth a visit!

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