Sox, uh, I don't think so? We frequented the Exton and Tredyffrin (sp?) libraries mostly, and the March Hare on rare occasions when we bought books.
'Conviction (1)'
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
You wouldn't recognize the Exton Mall, smonster. So different now. Much bigger, though still really weirdly shaped. The library's still right there, though.
A pendant, but funky and floral: [link]
msbelle, I'm sorry things got so unpleasant, but I'm glad you got some time to yourself this evening.
Vintage pink Kitchen: [link]
That kitchen is awesome. Drop down ironing boards are so cool.
I'm not sure about what's mid-century trad vs. mid-century modern but here are somce mid-century swags:
The March Hare, which may still exist but doesn't seem to have an online presence, is in the Paoli Shopping Center. I am pleased to find that this magical place still exists, which is also in that shopping center - [link] For years I was confused and disappointed that all hardware stores didn't have toy stores upstairs. Of course, these days, I'd more likely be downstairs drooling over Makita saws rather than coveting a Madame Alexander doll, but I have such lovely memories of browsing the toys while my parents got their boring house stuff.