This is one the largest thrift stores in DMV area. Items are well organized and store is fairly clean. It's fun to walk around with kids to get my steps in LOL. They have a large selection of...
2A Thrift Superstore
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2nd Ave in Laurel, MD, is a for-profit company that prioritizes reuse. While shopping at the store supports their business, donating reusable goods benefits local nonprofits by providing them with funding for community programs. The store pays nonprofits for donated items, fostering a cycle of sustainability and giving back to the community.
2nd Ave's thrift superstore in Laurel boasts a diverse range of items stocked daily, including collectibles, toys, electronics, books, shoes, and more. The store's commitment to quality is evident in their meticulous organization of products by category and size, ensuring a seamless and satisfying shopping experience for customers looking for unique finds.
Situated in the historic city of Laurel, near the iconic Montpelier Mansion, 2nd Ave offers a distinctive shopping experience that blends history with sustainable shopping practices. Whether you're seeking one-of-a-kind treasures or everyday essentials, 2nd Ave provides a rewarding shopping experience while supporting local nonprofits and promoting environmental sustainability.
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We were passing by and decided to stop by. This place is really big you have to come with time. There was a lot of clothes I found good activity books. I didn't find any clothes. It was okay overall.
First timer . Have been walking by this shop but never visited till now . It's actually a hugeeee shop for a thrift shop. They have everything .. - home decors , kitchen things , dress , shoes ,...
I had the opportunity to visit 2A Thrift Superstore in Laurel, MD. Large store where you find a number of treasures. I was immediately drawn to the CD section. Customers are encouraged to join...
With a name that includes superstore in their moniker, I would have expected something a bit more from here. I would have expected a huge array of items that covered all departments you would...




