I miss Mountain Magic which was an island store that sold all of that cool hippie stuff! 😀
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I remember having May Day when I was in elementary school. Thanks for the memory. 😊
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Thanks for the insight Mark, sounds like a story in itself
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I think it become The Charcoal Chef on Perkiomen Ave, just East of the split with Rt 568, across from a miniature golf course.