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Senior Spotlight: Antique Shop

By: Shannon McConathy
Updated: October 10, 2011
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The phrase. "what's old is new again," comes to life at it's about time, tucked away off Albany and South 4th.

Terri Whipple said owning the store is the perfect mix of business and pleasure.

The location is relatively new, but the store's been a part of Abilene for some time.

The store mixes antiques with crafts and recreation items and Whipple said bringing the best to her customers is always a goal.

The store will have an open house on November 1st, just in time for Christmas.

If you don't find something you have to have the first time, don't let it keep you away permanently.

If you're looking for something old or new, there are always new treasures to discover.

The store also buys high quality antique items to keep their inventory fresh.

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