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Mystic Pony
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It took a couple times of being shown where the Mystic Pony was before it got branded into my head. This little store in historic downtown Gresham is probably one of the more interesting places in the Gresham area, with a selection of tarot cards, books on topics spanning Buddhism and Christianity, to Shamanism and Druidry (no, not the type from Diablo or World of Warcraft). Looking around you'll find handmade jewelery near the register, and a small yet satisfying collection of New Age music hidden near the area where you can find a lot involving Native American mythology and the like. The one thing someone has to remember before looking through all the books is to keep an open mind, and thumb through them if they catch your eye. You can't really tell for sure what you'll find whenever you go.
Pros: Big open space
Cons: Never enough books.. (course, only Powells has enough books to satiate me)
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