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    Big Lots

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    Nice location always very clean and neat. Good selection of outdoor furniture and lawn decor. Best…read morebig Lots when it comes to cleanliness but usually only a single cashier.

    I remembered where the Big Lots was from previous trips but that storefront was empty so I assumed…read morethe Big Lots must've gone out of business like the Target and the Joanns Fabric Store Etc. There have been so many businesses go out in the five years since I've been to town. But in looking for the Walmart, which was also MIA, I came across this Big Lots, also the Hobby Lobby. I went in the store and ask the first clerk I came across if I could ask her some questions while she was working and found out why the other shopping center was so empty and everybody had moved down here. Evidently there is a city project that may or may not happen but if it did it was going to use up the land those stores were on so they all moved down the way. That actually makes them closer to the motel I'm staying at which is fine with me because it was a bit of a drive to go all the way down to the Mounds Mall area to the craft stores. After talking and getting the information I followed the clerk's directions to the office supply section where I did not find the Scotch tape I was looking for in the size I wanted, half inch wide. I wandered around a bit after that and ended up finding a perfume knock off of my favorite fragrance, remembered that I was almost out of ibuprofen so I got that, a pretty lavender nail polish, some Q-tips, soap holder, and a Kirk's Castile soap that are usually $3 to $4 that they were selling for $1.20. Being so new, the store is clean and well-organized. Both Clerks I talked to were very pleasant and helpful

    Anderson Museum of Art - Children's art center

    Anderson Museum of Art

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    The Anderson Museum of Art is located in an exquisite example of a former Carnegie Library in…read moreIndiana. My jaw dropped when I entered and saw the elegant scrollwork and magnificent stained glass rotunda. The former library, now is home to the Anderson Museum of Art. The Arts Education Outreach Specialist, Molly, was welcoming and informative about the building and museum. We paid a small admission fee ($3) to visit the museum. Today, the museum promotes the arts with two front galleries that hold juried exhibits. A third gallery holds works of local artists. Funds from a small gift shop are used to continue restoration of the building. A small frame shop is also available to purchase custom frames. Downstairs is a Children's Art Center and classroom. The facility also hosts events, such as weddings. Construction of the Beaux-Arts style building started in 1903. The mayor of Anderson had requested a grant from Andrew Carnegie. The city received $50,000 from Carnegie and finished the building in 1905 at a cost of $52,000. Kokomo Opalescent Glass provided the glass for the breathtaking rotunda dome. The building served as a library until 1987, replaced by a modern facility. The building sat idle for nine years after 1987 resulting in extensive water damage. Restoration efforts have been possible through gifts from art patrons and grants from the city of Anderson. Some of the fixtures are period pieces or reproductions. I highly recommend a visit if you like art and history. There is free parking in front of the building.

    From the owner: Our mission is to enrich the community through the visual arts. We offer youth and adult classes as…read morewell as exhibitions throughout the year. Located in a Carnegie library, we are a great location to host your next wedding, party, or event.

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