The Quirky Store In Washington Where You’ll Find Terrific Treasures
If you enjoy out-of-the-box shopping experiences, you’re probably familiar with Washington’s more eccentric markets. Our quirkiest stores are often our most fun, and if you happen to visit Seattle’s iconic Archie McPhee, you’ll find things you never even knew you needed.
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The retail store opened in 1983, and it's named after the owner's great uncle.
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Eventually, people loved his collectibles so much, he needed to expand. So he packed up and moved to Seattle, and the rest is history.
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Whether you need a rubber chicken, an animal mask, or a one-of-a-kind gift, you'll find it here.
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the shelves are filled with creations dreamed up by a small team in the store's Mukilteo warehouse.
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Archie McPhee has been voted one of Seattle's top 10 weirdest destinations, and for good reason.
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They're open every day from 10-9 (11-8 on Sundays).
Archie McPhee is definitely one of the weirdest stores in Seattle. And if you enjoy eccentric places, check out these spots.
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