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I am a big thrift store shopper and am always on the lookout for a good thrift store.
So far my favorite has been 2nd Avenue Value Store, near Franklin Mills. They also have another site in Lansdale near Montgomery Mall. Salvation Army on 309 in Quakertown is good too. These stores are set up nicely, organized by colors and sizes, the workers are usually very friendly (even at 2nd Ave when some don't speak much English - they always smile and seem helpful). Are there any stores out there that you all would recommend? I've been to one in Pennsauken that I like - the name escapes me right now. |
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Impact Thrift - has stores in Hatboro and Lansdale. Also New Life Thrift in Glenside.
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