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Qcumberz is yet another fun store located on 7th Avenue, and definitely one worth checking out. It's extremely cluttered though, so hopefully you're the type that loves to hunt for hidden treasure. You'll find tons of items here that range from the cool to the extremely strange. Stuffed bird? Check. Creepy baby carriage? Check. Cute antique patio tables and chairs? Check. Old chandelier? Check. See what I mean? There is no rhyme or reason to the type of items Qcumberz carries, but I guess that's what makes it so fun to spend an hour in. There is a weird room in the back though that is filled only with old doors and windows. To some, this may be great, but to me, it's extremely creepy. It always gives me the heebie jeebies. I mean, anything could happen back there...it's dark...it's dreary, and more than a little spooky. My advice is to skip the creepy room and check out the others, who knows what you'll find!
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