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The Refindery gets a nostalgic addition

a large, life-size replica of Falklor from "The Neverending Story"

Written on the pages is the answer to a never ending story.

Photo by The Refindery

Get ready for a wave of nostalgia.

A major character from 80s classic “The Neverending Story” has made his way to the Scenic City.

The Falkor replica was created by a New Jersey-based artist several years ago, and is one of the few replicas of this quality to exist. You can view the familiar face of our favorite luck dragon at The Refindery on McCallie Avenue.

While you’re there, here are a few other unique finds to search for that we discovered during a recent trip:

  • Plenty of Halloween decor, from pumpkins to skeletons + old, creepy dolls
  • Vintage flashlights — including one that still works (and would make the perfect accessory to a Nancy Drew Halloween costume, btw)
  • A large Sasquatch display
  • A Miller High Life lamp that puts the classic frat boy neon beer sign to shame
  • A sign displaying Chattanooga’s skyline made out of unique materials like bike chains + dominoes
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