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Thrift Shops in Lebanon, TN

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Business Listing   A To Z Pawn Shop - Lebanon, TN - Phone: (615) 883-9945


Business Listing   Goodwill Industries of Middle TENN - Lebanon, TN - Phone: (615) 453-1199


Business Listing   Green's Furniture Consignment & T V Service - Lebanon, TN - Phone: (615) 443-3329


Business Listing   Kwik KASH Pawn Shop - Lebanon, TN - Phone: (615) 449-1256


Business Listing   Lebanon Pawn Inc - Lebanon, TN - Phone: (615) 449-7296


Business Listing   Memories - Lebanon, TN - Phone: (615) 391-4931


Business Listing   Mike's Music - Lebanon, TN - Phone: (615) 444-3133


Business Listing   New 2 U Children's Consignment - Lebanon, TN - Phone: (615) 449-5437


Business Listing   Once Again Sue Ann's Shop - Lebanon, TN - Phone: (615) 449-1757


Business Listing   Seams Right Thrift Store & Alteration Shop - Lebanon, TN - Phone: (615) 444-8474


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Helpful Definition for: Thrift Shops


Thrift shops in Lebanon provide best quality and service in merchandise at great prices. They are dedicated to recycling millions of pounds of items that would normally go to landfills. They purchase new and used items from local charities and department stores, and in return provide additional, and often vital, funding for local Christian-based charities to benefit needy families and individuals.

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