Doug and Terry started "The Phoenix Store" in 1969 and are now in business for over 45 years. They travel around the United States and the world scouting for outstanding goods. In the early years they mostly liked antiques and in the mid 70's they began their search for American Indian pottery, jewelry, rugs and other artifacts.
They lost their first store in 1980 in a tragic fire and virtually spent the next 9 years on the road, showing at street fairs and flea markets. They finally were able to open their new store in 1989 in the carriage barn next to the Dutch Reformed Church located on Rt. 209 in Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Recently the store was used as location of the film "Lies I told my little sister". The movie came out in fall of 2012.
They lost their first store in 1980 in a tragic fire and virtually spent the next 9 years on the road, showing at street fairs and flea markets. They finally were able to open their new store in 1989 in the carriage barn next to the Dutch Reformed Church located on Rt. 209 in Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Recently the store was used as location of the film "Lies I told my little sister". The movie came out in fall of 2012.