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Old 11-20-2014, 05:56 PM
 
Location: Delaware Native
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This is the one with the bowling alley floors.
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Old 11-20-2014, 06:09 PM
 
Location: Former LI'er Now Rehoboth Beach, DE
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You are the best. I responded that it was not the first shop I was talking about. I focused on that was not the right one. It is the second one. You guys would make excellent detectives.

Here is the original post. Still looking for this one.
Ok so I can tell you which ones it is not. Not on 1 and not Connellys either. I was driving and saw this place and was intrigued so we stopped. It is also not Sea Quells or Christines in Ocean View.

It is a large barn type structure with a gravel/dirt parking lot. It may be grayish in color. There are wooden steps to get in. As I recall two very large rooms with all kinds of stuff on shelves. About half way down the right hand side room is where you pay and there is a glass display case behind which was the person who took the money. Just behind that are more displays with books and things behind glass doors. The left side of this room was one long shelf and the right side were tables that were filled with glassware and kitchen stuff, little lamps etc.

I am thinking it was in Milford, Millsboro, Dover maybe even Seaford but those are just guesses. The only other thing I can recall is that this place was on the left side of the road and there is a major intersection not too far away from there. I realize the left side depends upon the direction but we were driving away from Rehoboth.

There is also another one that was a bowling alley years ago and you can still see the guide arrows on the floor, can't recall where that is either. Right you are Dagsboro Antique Center.
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Old 11-21-2014, 07:56 AM
 
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Dave's Treasure Hunt, perhaps? Not sure about the steps up though.

Still working on a few others. Problem is that I don't know the names, but they may fit your description.

Question for you, do you recall if there were lions (cast) at either side of the entrance from the main road?
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