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    Woods To Goods

    Woods To Goods

    5.0(1 review)
    6.0 mi

    I will stop the car so quickly, that I may potentially cause an accident, for the following…read more.. 1. Beautiful and/or historic cemeteries. 2. Abandoned insane asylums. 3. Extravagant candy stores. 4. Bizarre flea markets/yard sales. 5. Stores that specialize in prison inmate made products. I do not get to satisfy #5 very often, but I did at Woods to Goods. Not only is this stuff prison made, it's beautiful. Exquisite cutting boards (which I find so ironic), and wooden bowls that belong in West Elm, and that's just a taste! They also carry Prison Blues, jeans made by inmates in Oregon. The guys that were working there were very knowledgeable and friendly and allowed me plenty of time to browse. I bought a birdhouse that looks like the old Maine State Prison ($15) and a few wooden switch-plate covers ($4). Oh, and a macrame bracelet (made by guards - the inmates taught them how). Definitely drive out of your way to visit! When I am in Maine, I will be back!

    From the owner: 'Woods to Goods' specializes in Prison-made products. We feature pieces that are hand-crafted from…read morewood, such as furniture, model ships, hand-carved anchor w/chain, (also the 'ball & chain'), stools, foot stools, doll-houses, napkin holders, cutting boards, jewelry boxes, plaques, window boxes, clothes racks, birdhouses & feeders, piggy banks, toys and novelties, all with non-toxic paints/finishes, to name just a few... made by inmates at MAINE State Prison in Warren, Maine. Also featured are 'PRISON Blues' - A line of clothing stitched at the Eastern OREGON Correctional Facility in Pendleton, Oregon. Their theme is "Made on the Inside - To be worn on the Outside". 14.75 oz. cotton denim is used for the blue jeans (mens only, and reportedly are the only jeans made in the USA today...). T-shirts are designed and screen printed by the inmates there in sizes S thru 3X. We also carry items made by former inmates from Maine and New Hampshire. Check out our site@ Woods to Goods.com

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