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The Costume Queen of Jamestown, OH



Costume King
As I was driving home, I drove through Jamestown, OH. A small town you would not even recognize . . . or stop. I had lunch at the local restaurant and needless to say I was noticed by many as a stranger.

As I left the restaurant I noticed a store on the opposite side of Washington Street that offered costume rentals (the building was not in the best of shape). As I entered the store I was greeted by Cathy King, who (with pride) gave me a tour of her store. The amazing part were not the many, many masks, but the many, many costumes . . . and you may have never guessed it: they were all handmade by Cathy.

I felt as if I was in another world. A world of 'wanna be' and 'look at me'.

If you ever need a costume, call Cathy at 937.875.2442 or 937.675.3070
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