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    The Monument Mercantile

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    11 months ago

    great place, lots of local goods and friendly staff! love the soup mixes and jams, life is good selection is top notch!

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    American Furniture Galleries

    American Furniture Galleries

    3.2(30 reviews)
    18.2 mi
    $$

    Reading some of the other reviews, I have to say I'm surprised by what others experienced with…read morethese guys. Wonder Wife and I were in the market for some bedroom furniture and spent a little time wandering through the different displays. As is the case with any furniture store, there were pieces we really liked and some we thought were pretty ugly. The service we received was very good and although we purchased some clearance items out of a set, they were very willing to allow us to pick and choose what we wanted and gave us very good prices. We also saw a wonderful piece of wall art which we also asked about and they knocked about 25% off of it since we were buying other stuff. The prices are expensive if you're used to buying at American Furniture Warehouse, and they're astronomical if you're used to buying IKEA particle board stuff. But, you get what you pay for. Now that most of the kids are gone, we want to start getting good stuff, and that's what we got. Delivery was $79 and worth every nickel. They arranged the furniture the way we asked, mounted mirrors, assembled the bed frame, etc. And the guys were super nice.

    I was planning on shopping with my husband for furniture however we left due to the staff members…read morespeaking about us loudly and making assumptions about our relationship after we said we were just browsing. Very uncomfortable environment for younger couples would not recommend.

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    Goodwill Store & Donation Center

    Goodwill Store & Donation Center

    3.7(32 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    This Goodwill in Monument, Colorado is the largest, cleanest, best organized thrift store I have…read moreever visited. In my reviews of other Goodwill locations, I've joked about finding hidden gems buried on shelves stocked with tobacco-scented alarm clock radios and "gently used" tubs of Vick's VapoRub, but this location has nothing but clean, desirable merchandise, all at unbeatable prices. Most thrift shops look like a hoarder's mansion (misplaced merchandise tossed with wild abandon), but this Goodwill is organized like a department store. The clothes are sorted by size, the music and movies are sorted by genre (impressive), and the electronics are stacked neatly on the shelves. The more expensive items (e.g., jewelry, rare games, a gently used tub of Vick's VapoRub donated by Ed Asner, back hair included, etc. ) are stored neatly in locked glass cases. My dad and I make a stop here on our yearly pilgrimage through Colorado and New Mexico. He invariably walks out with a stack of $2 t-shirts*, whilst I invariably walk out with a cart full of DVDs, CDs, and video games. On our most recent visit, he picked up six shirts, and I brought home a brand new, complete-in-box "Wii Fit" balance board and game for only $11.99. I also found a pristine copy of the 1985 gothic rock classic "First and Last and Always" by The Sisters of Mercy for $1.99. Here's a first for a thrift store: complimentary coffee and cookies in the books section! My dad was impressed with the coffee ("hot, not piss warm," he assured me) and spoke favorably of the cookies, which he likened to Pepperidge Farm. I partook of neither but appreciated the scent of the coffee -- the floral, spicy aroma of the methylpropanal, the pungent, fruity notes of the acetaldehyde -- as I rifled through stacks of musty polka records. Definitely check out this Goodwill if you ever pass through Monument. You're sure to find something that piques your interest. If you're in the market for God-awful Wii games, a urine-stained wheelchair, or a box of Depends, however, give this store a wide berth and visit the Goodwill in Huntsville, TX. That store is a treasure trove of third-party Wii shovelware and geriatric curios. *On our first visit, I had to explain why a "Straight Outta Compton" t-shirt didn't quite match his red "MAGA" cap.

    This is probably one of the worst experiences I have ever had in shopping anywhere. Oddly enough,…read moreit was at a store where you are making an effort to give back to a good cause. One of the managers there, a tall heavy set bald guy, is incredibly rude and obnoxious. Definitely will not make the mistake of shopping there again.

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    Lots of furniture.

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    The Monument Mercantile - homedecor - Updated May 2026

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