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Green Haven - (Near Jacksonville, IL)

Address: 🏡 66 E Central Pk Plz STE 100, Jacksonville, IL 62650
Phone : +1 (217) 883-1570
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Undetermined - Near Jacksonville ,IL

The Cottage - Wheaton

Rating: 4.9 /5
Hannah D. What a cute little shop! It is curated very well with some home decor items, and lots of little gifts. Great for a house warming, or small Christmas gifts. Prices didn’t seem too high either!

Pensees Bookshop - Charleston

Rating: 4.7 /5
Jack Sternfeld Youll always be able to find something interesting in this little book store on the square in Charleston, IL. I always enjoy stumbling on to places like this when I travel. Ive scored great history and philosophy books here, as well as mysteries and some good science fiction. Sometimes there is also a variety of foreign language selections.

Schoogies Resale - Mt Carmel

Rating: 4.2 /5
Wade Cartwright What a great place. This was my first visit & although I didn’t find a treasure, I can’t wait to go back. Clean, organized, fair priced & friendly! They’ve got a little bit of everything & even have the used furniture cleaned. It’s a real class act.

Arsenal Attic Thrift Shop - Rock Island

Rating: 4.5 /5
Irene Karedis Borys One of my favorite hidden treasures in the Quad Cities. This Thrift Shop in the basement of Building 60/ Heritage Hall is full of many little treasures for those who enjoy the chance to look. The childrens clothing section is full of racks of clothes organized by size, toys and best of all such amazing books. There are lightly used clothing organized by size and type for both men and women. And Ive been impressed by the number of pieces of furniture, larger childrens items like strollers, outdoor furniture and grills, another high ticket items that are not often found at Thrift shops. And of course my favorite is the decorative items, I love to treasure hunt for handmade ceramics or unique pieces. It makes sense if you think about it, a portion of the military community in the Quad Cities moves here and naturally, is constantly purging. The proceeds from the thrift shop go directly to benefit the military community with scholarships and grants. So I love to give my donations to a good cause and Im not the only one.

Hucks - Salem

Rating: 3.8 /5
Lena Roley Very friendly and polite!! Helped me pick a snack that was very delicious!! Highly recommend their Hucks Kitchen Zesty Orange Bloneless Wings. Cashier was excellent!! Deserves a raise for sure :-D

Daily Thread - Peoria

Rating: 4 /5
jennifer painter Great place! Found 5 items of quality clothing for $60! Our sales lady was awesome; helped out without hovering. Ill come back again because of her.