I found this place right here on Yelp. I noticed the website showed some "Greetings from Madison" postcards which I wanted to buy as souvenirs before going home, but there was only one problem: Anthology doesn't open until noon on Sundays.
I had two options: save it for another time and get started on the long road home, or stick around for an hour and a half and get those souvenirs I so desperately wanted. Greed beat Good Time Management the way rock beats scissors.
This store is a treasure trove of goodies! They have everything from locally handmade jewelry to imported Japanese stationery, like the kind you'd find at Japanese hyaku-en shops--Japan's equivalent of our dollar stores--which I love more than world peace and free ice cream combined. But I digress.
One of my most delightful finds was the vintage travel posters near the entrance. I went to a vintage poster fair that opened my eyes to a time when travel companies had to use bold colors and simple shapes to convey Paris' elegance or New York's modern glory. For $13 a print, it was very reasonable. In fact, everything was reasonably priced with one exception: the Japanese imports. But I think that's more because they're imports; it can't be helped.
In short, Anthology was so worth the 90-minute wait. I would go back in a heartbeat.