A year-round shop dedicated to mysterious phenomena 

 

 The Godfather of Modern Phenomena Debate has passed away.

Erich Von Daniken was 90 years old.  His first book, Chariots of the Gods, published in 1968, brought the study of ancient alien activity to everyday people.  This book, the first of many for Daniken, shed light on unexplained artifacts and obscure cultural lore for a world long before the internet made easy research for the layman possible.  His work has been an inspiration for me, ever since I read Chariots of the Gods while I was a teen.  I am sorry he never got to live to see open contact.  His courage in the face of media and governmental scorn is a lesson for us all, in staying polite and sincere while not being afraid to ask questions and pose theories.  God bless you, Mr. Daniken.  Your work will live on, forever.     

Store News:

Our new Egyptology section has been created!!  It features a dozen books on the pyramids, and the ancient Egyptian culture and their fascination with death.  It also has booklets on learning hieroglyphics, mummy pens, cultural figurines, miniature desktop pyramids, and more!  See image below.

We made our first donation to our chosen Connellsville charity.  Visit the Mystery Chest page for details.

We will be closed from Friday, February 13th through Saturday, February 21st.  We will reopen Monday, February 23rd.  My cat and I are going to Mardi Gras in New Orleans.  We have a ghost tour scheduled and i will be having a meal at the Vampire Cafe!  

Look at all our stuff!!

 

AND  MORE!!

Tarot, Ouija, Cryptids, Out of Body, Nazca Lines, Ancient Structures - all kinds of stuff related to mysterious things
   Dr. Watson Fuzzy-Wuzzy
    Owner and CEO of Halloween Everlasting (only at the shop on Saturdays), seen here working the sales counter

Come visit the shop!   There are three options for parking.  1) a couple of street spots immediately in front of the store.  2) Pass the store and there is a street one building down, make a right, then a quick right for a free parking field.  3) Drive to Massapequa, NY and park on any public street, then walk to the Massapequa train station and take the Long Island Railroad to Penn Station in NYC, from there, take the subway to LaGuardia Airport. Then take Spirit Airlines to Arnold Palmer Regional Airport, then take an uber to the shop!

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917 W. Crawford Ave Connellsville, PA 15425

724-603-3900

Sunday closed Monday 10-4 Tuesday 10-4 Wednesday 10-4 Thursday 10-4 Friday 10-4 Saturday 10-2