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Today was my first time at E N Miller Antique Mall and it certainly won't be my last. I popped in to look for a Hoosier cabinet and instead found some cool glassware, records, and other little knickknacks. The building doesn't look that large from the outside, but it contains 3 1/2 floors of bobbits and vintage treats. Each floor is comprised of little individual consignment alcoves. Like most antique malls, some of the stuff being sold is weird as hell, such as creepy baby pictures from 1910 & 1970s issues of Playgirl (think body hair, lots and lots of body hair...). But unlike most antique malls, this place doesn't smell musty or funky. In fact, it smells pleasant for the most part. So to sum it up, if you have a couple hours to kill, give this place a go. It's got something for everyone and you'll probably find something really cool. Oh and there's a large free parking lot across the street from the main entrance.
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