My daughter & I visited several thrift stores in Springfield IL on 4/17/06.
Next we visited the Salvation Army Thrift Store on Wabash. We found many items there to purchase too. We wanted to visit the Goodwill store on Wabash but it had been damaged during a recent tornado and won't reopen until the 21st, bummer.
AWWWWW!!!!!!!!! Do you know how happy I was to see this post?! I am from Springfield and you are talking about the favorite highschool hangouts of me and my friends! *Sniff* I was heatbroken to see the photos of the tornado damage outside of Goodwill, where my favorite Springfield icon, the pink elephant, used to sit. A picture in the State Journal-Register showed it tattered and overturned, stripped of his sunglasses and martini glass. I have many pictures from me and my friends' Goodwill adventures in front of the pink elephant. That Goodwill is in Jerome, the neighborhood where my mom grew up, where my grandparents lived, where I went to church, where my aunt and uncle live and work now, and where I spent many days swimming at the family friend's pool, right behind the Goodwill. MEMORIES! And you're right, Salvy is the greatest! Like I said, I was ecstatic to read this post. It's so crazy how romanticized your hometown can get when your away so long. But, I am going back in a couple weeks and thrifting is definitely on my agenda!
P.S. Not to ecstatic to read about Plato's Coset. My step-sister brought that store to Springfield and still owns it, as far as I know. Sorry about the bad experience. [/img]