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    Blue Mountain Thrift Store

    2.9 (34 reviews)
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    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    The Critical J.

    This is a very nice thrift shop with a large variety of items at good prices. The staff is friendly, good amount of parking, and everything is clean and organized.

    Nice old furnitures. We kept going back and we got 3 nice wing-back chairs with foot stool, end tables and entry way table. All solid wood and quality made. Loved this store! Highly recommended to shoppers around :) they also have nice baby swing/rocker/bouncer, baby playtime toys and exersaucer and alot more. My son got a nice toy truck and I'm coming back for more items :)

    Nice living room furniture on display but sold.
    Maria D.

    Traveled from Lancaster with a shopping list in hand after hearing great things about this thrift store. En route we also discovered Jubilee and Goodwill. For a small town to have three decent thrift stores is truly a blessing! I was immediately impressed with the size and cleanliness of this store. The jewerly section was massive and the largest I've ever seen second hand. Inside you are immediately welcomed by a living room display. The day of my visit the display had a sold sign and was of great quality. I assume they put their better pieces in the display and it sells quickly. The clothing was mostly current and had a mixture of brand and lower end labels. Generally most shirts were the same price, as were the pants $4.99. Although they do offer discounts on different colored barbs. Mondays are half price. The clothing section was smaller than most thrift stores of this size. The furniture section was abundant and featured items from all eras. Most had condition issues but there were alot of solid wood vintage pieces. I saw several waterfall pieces from the 40's, including one with real shell handles. Prices for dressers ranged from $85 to $100 which is a tad high but still better than buying new. They also had a nice section of outdoor toys and bikes. Several brand new toys were also in that area. Highlights for me were the two great train tables, something I've never come across while thrifting for $25- $50...what a steal! Areas that needed improvement or were lacking were pillows and misc linens. That area was a hot mess and inventory was dated. I also expected more costumes and jeans. Was really unimpressed with ladies pants section overall. Dressing rooms were also really tiny. I hardly had room to move around in there. Even with the negatives this is a great store with friendly staff and who knows maybe there won't be a jean shortage when I come back.

    Whoever is reading this....you know you need this in your home!

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    Clothing is so over priced. Charging what Marshalls or TJMaxx charges. Lower your clothing prices please.

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    Love this Store, very well laid out, great customer service. It's a long drive from where I live, worth the drive.

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    The store is unorganized, the clerks are not very friendly, the prices are high for a thrift store.

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    The prices there are very high for a thrift shop! They seem to longer offer older electronic items. Very disappointing.

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    The store used to be located in Cleona, but has since taken a portion of the old Festival Foods at North Londonderry Square in Palmyra.

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    Jubilee Ministries

    Jubilee Ministries

    4.5(2 reviews)
    14.2 mi

    Great selection of clothes and vintage jewelry. They are wheelchair accessible. There are dressing…read morerooms. They sell household items as well. Good prices. They accept cash and cards. Service was good. I will get pictures and videos next time. Definitely going back.

    I'm a little peeved with myself right now. How is it that this wonderful little thrift shop is…read morenearly in my backyard and I didn't know? I'll never forgive myself. Maybe I was too preoccupied with the big box thrifts in the area; Community Aid, Salvation Army, and Goodwill to go out and explore those less known. Do yourself a favor - don't make my mistake! This little thrift store is full of treasures waiting to be discovered and supports a number of ministry projects. Easy to find off Route 72 and open till 8 pm most days this location in a residential neighborhood has its own lot. Inside you'll find displays that will rival any retail store window. The organization is thoughtfully arranged by color/size/garment and it's easy to find exactly what you're looking for. If you're a brand whore you won't be disappointed. I saw many Chico, Dress Barn, and even Michael Koors pieces, all in top notch condition. Several items still had tags attached. While their inventory isn't as plentiful as the big box thrift, it's ample. Quality and current trends were on point. Just like their Palmyra sister store the jewelry display is artfully arranged. Prices were fair. On average shirts ran from $3.99-$5.99, jeans and pants a bit higher. I scored a great pair of like new shoes for $3, Halloween items were just .25 cents apiece - regardless if it was a pair of funky glasses or a full blown costume. While there were only a few, it's worth checking out. Aside from ladies clothing which dominates the store you'll find a men's section, children's clothing, toys, housewares, a very small furniture dept. (with signs saying that area will be transformed into a Christmas area in the next few weeks), housewares, wicker, bric brack, books, + a small card & craft section. While I browsed soft music played overhead and the cashier was very eager to assist in any way she could to enhance your shopping experience. The two dressing rooms were clean, spacious, and had plenty of hooks. A 50% off coupon can be found in some of the weekly rural newspaper editions and they also offer different specials/sales events from time to time. They even accept returns on clothing only up to 14 days. Electronics are checked but you're encouraged to plug in and verify for yourself since they can't be returned. Donations are easy to unload at the dock and I overheard they welcome your donation of unwanted boxes and plastic bags. Now that I know they exist I'll be checking them out more often!

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    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

    3.0(8 reviews)
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    My husband and I have shopped there maybe 3 times in the last month or so. Our last visit resulted…read morein the woman charging us $4.99 twice for the same item. He paid CASH. Once we saw this on the receipt he immediately went back in. The refused to give him a refund, only a store credit as this is their policy! So today we go back with the credit slip and make a similar priced purchase. I put my items on the counter which the woman grabbed and scanned right away, while I dug out my credit slip. She got angry when she saw it, saying loudly 'You should have given this to me first! Not I have to call for help!' To which I loudly replied 'I didn't know!'. Once a manager appeared she started in on the manager that I didn't give it to her first. I again said loudly I didn't know! The manager seemed to brush me and the old bag off while doing whatever she needed to do to use the store credit slip. If she doesn't like her job or people she needs to get another job. I won't be talked to like that. No more shopping there, I'll stick to Jubilee and the Re-U-zit store. Their prices are cheaper too, with better quality.

    Sue, Lu, Ruth are just a few of the people who come to mind that are most helpful. People don't…read morework Just for money, and it's so heartwarming that these people truly believe in what they're doing. There are some great finds here -maybe due to the generousity of the surrounding community. The place inspires you to give to others.

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    Humane Society thrift store - Lebanon

    Humane Society thrift store - Lebanon

    4.3(4 reviews)
    8.1 mi

    Recently while traveling from Myerstown to Lebanon in pursuit of all things thrift we drove past…read morethis store in the city. Anyone that knows me knows I can't just do a drive by and told hubby we HAD to stop. Little did I know (and since we don't know the area) that getting back to it after we passed it would be a challenge. One way roads and road blocks, alleyways, and vacant lots with no direct exit points to the alley behind it made hubby very frustrated. The location in the urban spawl of Lebanon wasn't the greatest either so I had my fingers crossed that it was worth all the effort it took to get there. Moral of story: set your gps - don't pass it! It's a mess trying to go back! They had a graveled, run down lot to the side of the building that housed several cars. There were a few rugged (possibly homeless?) folks smoking and standing around the loading area. Not sure if they worked there or were going thru incoming donations. The place overall had a very concerning exterior, run down, and didn't feel very secure. However with hubby in tow, and being that it was daylight we ventured inside. If you come in thru the lot you enter on a lower level and into a small vestibule of sorts. From there you can proceed to walk to a larger room with small furniture pieces, books, home items, toys, pet supplies etc. This space is VERY narrow and congested. Social distancing is impossible, as is walking past someone in one of the rows. Also it has a strong, foul odor. I couldn't wait to wrestle my way to the stairs in hope that the upper level would be much better. Lighting upstairs was brighter and it did have a more open feel. The store consists of a series of rooms, each one housing a different department. There was a vintage clothing area, where the majority of items were not vintage (unless you consider early 2000's vintage) but there were a few older, stained pieces. However conditions weren't the greatest and although the smell improved, that strange odor was still present. I browsed through some of the other departments but wasn't impressed with anything. Most of the clothing was smashed together on overflowing tight racks and it was hard to really get in there and move pieces around. Quality wasn't great either. The front room where the cashier is located has knick knacks and their "better" inventory of glass and such. Prices ranged from cheap to expensive. If I had to say something positive I will say the middle room containing glassware and kitchen items was probably the best. The shelves were spaced out and prices were fair. If you're looking for vintage dishes or glasses this is your spot. They also had a huge selection of used yarns but prices were higher than other area thrift stores for the same type. Also I do like that this thrift's proceeds benefit the Humane League, an organization I believe in. Both of us were ready to get out of this place and I don't see myself returning. I swear that whatever that smell was got stuck to us. I could faintly smell it on me the rest of the day. WORTH MENTIONING: Hubby asked to use the rest room and was told a firm no. So make sure you "go" before you go. NOT stroller or kid friendly. Items downstairs are much lower priced than upper. Wouldn't shop here alone after dark.

    Excellent cause. I've found many treasures here. The volunteers are all friendly. Take your time…read moreand look around , it's worth a visit

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