by Curtis D. Tucker
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There's a very cool store in downtown Enid that you may have never heard of. Broadway Exchange quietly opened their doors in the summer of 2013 in the old Marquise Furniture location on E. Broadway. The store is tucked away on the east end of the square, beside the railroad track and just off the beaten path.
Housed in the oldest brick building in Enid, the store is not only full of old stories from the past but completely filled with quality merchandise from today. Not wanting to be labeled an antique shop, owners John and Cindy Greven, describe the store as being a home decor, collectibles and antique business.
The couple scours the region looking for the most unique pieces to add to their collection. They've filled the main floor of their building with Enid's most diverse selection of items. Please check out the video below for a quick tour of just a sample of what they carry.
A quick list of items you'll find at Broadway Exchange include
- Christmas decorations, ornaments and gifts
- Salus Natural Body Care from Colorado. Bath products, lotions, lip moisturizers and soaps. These are organic and made with essential oils.
- Authentic African art
- Danbury Mint cars
- Cut glass in a variety of bowls, vases and more
- Figurines and collectables
- Military memorabilia
- Furniture, beds, dishes, tables and more
- Vintage oil cans and other
- Movie memorabilia with certificates of authenticity
Their tag line is "Upscale ~ Resale. Buy, sell and trade. Your locally owned Enid one stop shop for the best little bit of everything!"
Broadway Exchange can be found downtown at 211 E. Broadway • Facebook
HOURS: Monday-Saturday 10:00am-6:00pm
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