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Tysmagic Regular user Tennessee 171 Posts |
I am visiting Washington DC this week. Are there any magic shops I shouldn't miss. that's very small time compared to what I guess I could be doing in DC, but we don't have anything planned for one day and I was hoping to see something that you normally wouldn't see when visiting.
Thanks and cheers, Ty :drinkup:
TAOBMAETS 666 or 999 Steamboat
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rossmacrae Inner circle Arlington, Virginia 2477 Posts |
Al's is gone. Much lamented, the "greatest demonstrator alive" is out of business.
Barry's in Wheaton, Maryland (hard to find, harder to park) is worth a look. |
cgscpa Elite user Ashton, MD 447 Posts |
If you're using the Metro subway system, Barry's is located on the Red Line, Wheaton Maryland stop, about a 25 minute ride from downtown DC. The shop is a short walk from the metro stop. You can visit http://www.barrysmagicshop.com/index-shop.htm for more info on the shop.
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ed rhodes Inner circle Rhode Island 2889 Posts |
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On 2006-10-16 18:14, Tysmagic wrote: I don't have an answer to your question. But your smilie made me think of a great line from the Hitchhiker's series where Arthur screams that he'll go mad! Ford (who's been missing for the last few months) suddenly turns up. FORD: I went mad for awhile. I thought I was a lemon and kept jumping in and out of a large gin and tonic. ARTHUR: (paraphrasing) We're on pre-historic Earth! Where did you find a gin and tonic to jump in and out of? FORD: Ah! I found a large pond that thought it was a gin and tonic!
"...and if you're too afraid of goin' astray, you won't go anywhere." - Granny Weatherwax
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