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Posted By: judson hamlin
I agree with what Ted has posted, but you should also check out Hoffman Lane in town and The Blue Mingo Grill on the lakefront just north of town as well. There are some funky (non-BB) antique spots on the road up from Oneonta worth checking out. I remember going there as a kid and hoping that the streets would be paved with baseball card shops and being disappointed. When my wife and I were there a couple of summers ago, I was disappointed at the selection, quality and prices of the cards that were there. Quel dommage. |
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