Imagination Has Arrived With Captain Cone’s Toy Explorium in Uptown Greenville | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    GREENVILLE     An airship full of toys has crash-landed in the middle of Uptown Greenville! Captain Cone's Toy Explorium offers fun for kids of all ages with an extensive array of collectibles, toys, card games, anime, and more.

    For owner and self-taught entrepreneur Chris Cone, the Toy Explorium is the product of years of dreaming and planning. "Whether you're a kid or just young-at-heart, Captain Cone's Toy Explorium offers toys for big and small with an experience that you'll never forget," says Cone.

    With a central location on the corner of Evans and Fourth Street, Cone hopes to draw more families to Uptown with personalized recommendations, game demos, and free wrapping. The Toy Explorium also plans to host pop-up themed events in the pocket park.

    Everything in the store, from the steampunk décor to the costumes worn by the staff, is designed to spark the imagination of anyone who enters.

    Shop Local. Shop Uptown.

    Connect with Captain Cone's Toy Explorium on social media.

    Website: toyexplorium.com

    Facebook: facebook.com/toyexplorium

    Instagram: toyexplorium
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