Uncle Archie’s Oddity Emporium in Canton sells vintage wares, antiques
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Uncle Archie’s Oddity Emporium in Canton sells vintage wares, antiques

  • Uncle Archie’s Oddity Emporium opened recently at 214 Sixth St. NW in downtown Canton.
  • Uncle Archie’s is part thrift store, part flea park and fully weird and eclectic.
  • Inventory for sale includes religious literature, artwork, old soda bottles, mummified birds, a vintage Polaroid camera and taxidermy.

CANTON − Uncle Archie’s Oddity Emporium is a maze of wonderful weirdness and eclectic wares.

Recently opening in downtown Canton at 214 Sixth St. NW, the store is equal parts thrift shop and vintage goods wonderland and pop culture time capsule. For good measure, toss in the vibe of Ripley’s Believe It or Not!

Religious artwork and literature, taxidermy of an African duiker, bongo drums, porcupine claws, antique soda bottles, throwback home furnishings, and a vintage Polaroid J33 land camera are among the inventory. And there’s also a fishing lure big enough to catch Jaws.

“A lot of the things are one-of-one or one-of-a-kind or very few are out there,” said shop owner J.D. Archie.

Uncle Archie's Oddity Emporium in downtown Canton offers an eclectic inventory, including artwork, books, taxidermy, antiques and religious literature and items.

Shop manager Angelina Sams summed up the philosophy.

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“This is a place where things that don’t fit in belong,” the Waynesburg area resident said with a smile. “A place for misfits to come.”

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Hours are currently limited to 5-9 p.m. on the first Friday of the month to coincide with the monthly downtown celebration, but Archie and Sams hope to expand to regular weekend hours this summer. The next First Friday is June 7. The store also might open by appointment in the future.

Uncle Archie’s is on Sixth Street NW between the Canton Palace Theatre (Market Avenue N) and Arrowhead Vintage & Handmade Goods (Cleveland Avenue NW).

Uncle Archie's Oddity Emporium, which opened recently in downtown Canton, sells a mix of vintage wares, antique items and keepsakes.

Shop manager picked vintage wares over physics

Archie and Sams have pulled together their knack for unearthing strange and rare items.

“It was kind of serendipitous how this all came about,” said Sams, who has known Archie since childhood.

Sams, 32, has a degree in physics and has worked in engineering and sales in the industrial sector.

“I just got to a point where I felt that wasn’t right for me,” she said. “I just felt that wasn’t what I was supposed to be doing.”

Uncle Archie's Oddity Emporium in downtown Canton offers an eclectic inventory, including artwork, books, taxidermy, antiques and pop culture mementos.

‘We’re all just kind of treasure hunters.’

Archie, who grew up in the Waynesburg area, has a background in body piercing. He also manages an auto body shop in Summit County.

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