Former students from local colleges, as early as the 1940's, may remember this site as the place where they took bowling classes. Things have radically changed since the owner of Grand Central Station took over the space. Instead of garish bowling shirts and clanging pins, there is 25,000 well-designed square feet of peaceful shopping experiences awaiting each visitor.
The store is full of beautiful vignettes from over 50 vendors, displaying a wide variety of items ranging from primitive, vintage and retro items to classic antiques. The variety includes repurposed and upstyled vintage pieces and continental classics, something to enhance every style of decor. There are Western and equestrian collections as well as vintage children's toys and clothing, quite literally something for everyone.
The store is full of beautiful vignettes from over 50 vendors, displaying a wide variety of items ranging from primitive, vintage and retro items to classic antiques. The variety includes repurposed and upstyled vintage pieces and continental classics, something to enhance every style of decor. There are Western and equestrian collections as well as vintage children's toys and clothing, quite literally something for everyone.
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Pennie Gallardo
Jan 06, 2022
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Corvin Clean
Dec 24, 2021
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Axel Rivera
Sep 28, 2021
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Ben Guttery
Jul 22, 2021
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Michael Blair
Jul 17, 2021
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Alma Melendez
Jun 27, 2021
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Cheryl McCartney
May 24, 2021
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Lovely place so much to see& to wander around in.. wish that it would have been a bit cooler in there.. got quite warm.. wearing a mask.. hoping that we can go back to staying 6 ft apart and no masks soon.. hard to look and shop& conversations with my friends were difficult. Very happy with service, bubble wrapped and butcher paper taped around the antique tray, that I purchased.. 😀Definitely will be going back..
Stacy Cashiola
Apr 27, 2021
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Victoria Schutter
Mar 29, 2021
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