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    The Salvation Army

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Angels Attic Thrift Store

    Angels Attic Thrift Store

    (4 reviews)

    Good thrift store in the old Herberger's spot. This is a great spot to shop for women's jeans and…read moremen's clothes. I've also found good deals on holiday decor in the past. Things are fairly priced, though I've noticed some inconsistencies a few times.

    Angels Attic was my favorite thrift store for many years. Reasonable prices and a wide variety of…read moreitems. It's been my favorite place to donate items to as well. After tonight, I will not be returning. I was asked to leave because my two year old was having an emotional meltdown. Only 24 months old, he was crying because I wouldn't let him play with a toy that he could break. I moved him and my other children to the back of the store to minimize disruption while the baby cried. Two year old meltdowns rarely last long, and I THOUGHT the classic toddler tantrum was a universal childhood experience. He was not causing problems; Rather, he was sitting next to the cart crying, and my preschoolers were behaving flawlessly. An employee came back and asked me to "control" my child, and accused us of "disrupting the other customers". As a mom of five, I've been shopping with children for many years and I've never been so humiliated. I've gathered a lot of compliments (at stores and also restaurants) for my well behaved kids, but I've never before been shamed and humiliated. I hope it was just a case of a "bad apple" employee and not the value system of the store's management.

    The Salvation Army - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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