Want something unique, hip, classic, or functional? On a budget? Seeking the rush of finding the perfect unique thing at a price you can afford? Enjoy wandering and looking and serendipity? This walking map of thrift stores and sellers of used goods on Capitol Hill is for you.

Compiled is a map of (mostly) locally-owned storefronts selling used goods in Capitol Hill. Gifts, housewares, decor, music, electronics, small furniture: whether shopping for yourself or someone else you can make a day of it to treasure hunt these spots, or just simply check out a place or two when you have some time to kill.

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With six spaces offering records, three hosting books, and six providing a variety, you can use this map as a starting point to checking out the functional, the eclectic, and the creative not-new goods available in the neighborhood. I’ve added a brief comment to a marker if I know something about the spot.

Excluded for now are clothing-focused stores. I believe these deserve their own fashion-focused map. However for the desperate fashionistas reading at home, a little help: start with Yelp listings for vintage and used fashion spots on Capitol Hill.

I’ll just say right now my favorite store on this list is The Anne Bonny for their careful selection and frequently changing inventory. A close runner up is Seattle Trading Post because it reminds me of a used goods place (up on Aurora somewhere, I think) that my mom would infrequently take us kids. We’d always find something we didn’t realize we needed until we saw it. This little porcelain dancing girl figurine with a bobble head is only a dollar, ma! Pleeeeze?

UPDATE: Here’s a printable list of the stores shown on this map, (It is housed on Google Docs.)