The answer to that question is no, the Green Center will be closed on March 17th (2018) but will be open on the following Saturday (March 24th).
So where can one go to browse through old junk? We headed to the mall, the Antiques & Collectibles Mall of New England.
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The mall is located at 8 Dunster Ave, in Grrenville, NH. It used to be the location of a New Hampshire Liquor Store. |
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Unlike the Green Center, these items cost money, but not very much. I passed up buying a Ronald McDonald. |
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These guy gave me the willies, but not as bad as the clown |
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Just like the Green Center there are plenty of ceramic items. |
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Lots of stuff, but its not the Green Center. However you can spend an afternoon browsing.
I was anxious to try the new Chinese Restaurant which had opened at what once was the Greenville Train Depot. For years it was called the Depot Restaurant, later the Panda Wok. After the Panda Wok left the community was left bereft of a nearby Chinese takeout. We were all happy to see it open.
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King House Chinese Restaurant is open 6 days a week, closed Monday. I think we are all happy to see a Chinese takeout return to our neighborhood. |
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My wife ordered the Egg Drop Soup which she enjoyed |
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Lunch is a real bargain, my Kung Pao chicken with fried rice and an egg roll was only $6.95. |
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