Some of Nick's favorite memories of working at The Display House involved the people who work there and its customers. Jones say he enjoyed the strange requests customers would come in with, and recalls many moments of people awkwardly asking, "This is going to sound odd, but do you have a...(hatchet, single eyeball, severed hand)?"
Of course, the store usually did. Jones also will miss customers walking in and smiling, simply because The Display House offered a different kind of shopping experience.
As of right now, there are no plans to re-open The Display House, but it's not completely out of the question. The business expects to close its doors for the last time on Dec. 31.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to state that The Display House has been an independent business since 1970, with John Jones owning it since 1981. A previous version stated that the business opened in 1981.

Sarah Wurtz
Plates, cups and napkins of every color can be found on the walls and shelves at the Display House.

Sarah Wurtz
After 32 years of business, the Display House will close. All merchandise is currently marked down by 40-50 percent.

Sarah Wurtz
The Display House will sell off its inventory of holiday decor before the end of the year.