The cleanest, most organized and largest Goodwill I have been in around this area. The staff are always smiling and friendly. The clothing, for the most part, are arranged by colors. It makes for an attractive and organized display. The drawback, it makes it difficult to find sizes. If you aren’t in the shopping frame-of-mind or have time to leisurely browse the merchandise, you may not find an item in your size before giving up. There is framed art lining the shelves on all the walls, as well as, in some basket shelves on the end caps of many aisles. This is a stuffed animal lovers’ paradise. Old vinyl records, usually of people I never heard of usually fill a rack to itself. That is a good place to look for vinyl to make home décor projects, such as melting them into bowls for table decorations. There is a large book selection ranging from medical and nursing school text books to a variety of cookbooks, and romance novels. There are VHS tapes of family and children shows, but I have never seen a music cd or movie DVD. There are at least 3 aisles of glassware, candle holders and dishes. They do not put out broken or chipped glass here as I have seen in other thrift type stores. There is usually some furniture items such as a sofa, table and chairs and ottomans. This location seems to have a little bit of everything and is well worth a few minutes of your time. Just as you walk in the doorway there are glass display cases with the high-end and collectible items.