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Attic Treasures

575 West Milledgeville Road, Harlem, Georgia 30814

4.6 (151 Google reviews)
(762) 280-3305 Visit Website Get Directions

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Harlem's Attic Treasures operates as a charity thrift store with frequently rotating inventory of clothing and household items. The local shop offers budget-friendly finds while supporting community causes.

Reviews

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Google User

My favorite thrift and only donation place! They take really good care of their items and the cashiers are sweet

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Google User

A great local charity to donate your gently used items to, and the best bargain on thrift items around. Much of the inventory moves fast and changes week to week, and people show up early to grab the best items. We have purchased a lot of affordable kids and adult clothing here, as well as household decorations and random furniture items. From time to time large donations come in and a new "treasure trove" of items shows up. Load the address into your Google or Waze and follow the "treasure map" to see what you might find! PS, they have donated over $1 million to local Schools and charities, and the workers are all volunteers, not paid! This enables them to give back so generously to the community!

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Google User

I don't go in there very often, but when I do I find some great purchases. I will definitely think twice before going back. The cashier made a scene, calling me out very rudely for not stopping at the stop sign before approaching the counter. Before I had the chance to apologize and tell her that I had come from the toy side where there is not stop sign she loudly corrected me and made sure I knew that I understood that they had 4 of them posted. Had I known that was the procedure, I would have had no problem following their rules, but there was no one in line to check out and no stop sign on my way to the register. I wanted to ask about purchasing the silver table but at that point I was embarassed and just wanted to get out of there. All I am saying is that if the mission of this business is about spreading good will, their staff should be more discrete and less petty when interacting with their customers.

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Google User

Hands down the best thrift store in the CSRA. Everything is fairly priced, it’s Non profit and ran by volunteers, proceeds go back into the community so you know some white collar big wig isn’t getting rich on donated goods and there are great finds every week!

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Google User

Getting to be a habit. I love looking because prices are good, and you never know what you will find. It is run by volunteers and they are super friendly. Profits go locally to help communities including schools. People line up to get in when they open up. Each week certain items are on special. This is a place I like donating items to.

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