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    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:30 am - 2:00 pm

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    Parkway Shoe Repair - Top are my old wallet and coin purse.  Below are replacements I purchased from Mario's & Debbie's repair shop and store.

    Parkway Shoe Repair

    (3 reviews)

    On my hotel stopover for the night, I once again was blessed to be in Mt. Vernon IL. This was my…read morestopover on my trip leg from TX to MI and last night became my rest stop on my drive back. I was initially looking for a shoe or bag repair shop to rivet my PoGo cap back strap. I was getting annoyed by my cap's back strap constantly splitting. This amazing, kind, and hospitable shop repaired my cap strap by installing an antique-colored rivet that was more than perfectly repaired my strap permanently. Mario, the owner personally did the amazing repair. I noticed that the store not only had repair service but had a nice display of everything leather including shoes and wallets. I was already thinking a few days ago to go online to replace my old coin purse and wallet. My gut was determined to find replacements at that store and was able to find the best possible replacements. Their total pricing for my repair and purchases was absolutely reasonable. I thank God for having this store just a couple of miles from my hotel. I heard from Debbie, the store owner's wife that their shoe repair shop and store is the only one from within a 100-mile radius! I highly recommend this humble shoe etc repair shop and store to anyone and everyone in this town ane beyond. I pray and hope to visot them again soon.

    We have used Parkway Shoe Repair for decades. They do top notch work at a reasonable price, and…read moretheir hours are broad enough most people can get there at some point during the week. Even though they are usually very busy, and things may take awhile to be repaired, they have always had our stuff ready when they said it would be ready. He kept a pair of my husband's cowboy boots in fabulous shape with repairs & resoles for 30 years, and then told him when the boots had been repaired too many times, and the repair wouldn't work or last. Mario always shoots straight with you about whether it can be repaired and whether it should be repaired. In addition, they carry all kinds of new leather products. Even if we had another option, we wouldn't go anywhere else!

    Fort Sackville Project - Capodimonte / made in Italy piece with absolutely no chips or cracks !

    Fort Sackville Project

    (2 reviews)

    Absolutely must visit this thrift store if you're nearby…read more First - it's a restaurant in the front and a thrift store in the back. Don't be confused by how it looks from the street. Basically my mom and I found it to be a antique store with thrift store prices. The most collectible goodies are at the shop entrance. I kind of ignored them at first, figuring that they weren't in my price range. Walking around the store in the "not collectible" area I found several pieces of USA made vintage plastic picnic plates and cups for 25 cents each. That's all I was going to buy, really. Then I started looking through the collectible stuff. Asked about an ornate Victorian brass candelabra with crystal pendants...they offered it to me for TEN dollars because it had been languishing there too long. WHAT?? It had some missing or broken crystals, but it's still the thrift find of literal dreams. OK, now I started really looking through the collectibles. Spent $40 for the candelabra and picnic ware, plus: Glass clown figurine that looks like it's probably Murano; Genuine signed capodimonte from Italy porcelain piece, with no chips!! 1930's-40's women's fur felt hat, very jaunty; Matching set of two 30's diorama wall hangings; Vintage can opener; Some other small stuff that I couldn't resist throwing onto my pile. I'll post pics as soon as I return from this epic cross-country road trip with my mom.

    This is a thrift store/cafe' combo inside an old movie theater. I stop in every time I'm downtown…read more They have a good selection of used items/clothes and some furniture. Their prices are cheap but somewhat random. There are always people there, eating and shopping. The staff is friendly and helpful. Keep in mind that they close at 4pm.

    Jakara's Cache - womenscloth - Updated May 2026

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