Ores locations near Lafayette, IN

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Barnes & Noble

📍 2323 Sagamore Pkwy S, Lafayette, IN, 47905

📞 765-449-4330

🌐 barnesandnoble.com

Batchelor Cheryl

📍 3141 Old US Highway 231 S, Lafayette, IN, 47909

📞 765-474-1095

Bath & Body Works

📍 2415 Sagamore Pkwy S Ste F03a, Lafayette, IN, 47905

📞 765-447-5180

Bedrock Liquors

📍 2525 State Rd 25 W, Lafayette, IN, 47909

📞 765-474-6933

🌐 bedrockliquors.com

Bedroom Expressions

📍 1509 Sagamore Pkwy S Suite Be Ste Be, Lafayette, IN, 47905

📞 765-448-6323

Bedroom Expressions, a specialty store at Furniture Row, has more of the styles you've been looking for in adult, guest and youth bedroom furniture. We specialize in an array of the most popular wood finishes in a variety of timeless styles. You'll find choices of queen and king size beds, dressers, mirrors, drawer chests, plus entertainment armoires and night stands with most every group. Additionally, Bedroom Expressions is the Authorized Dealer for Big Sur® Waterbeds and the exciting, new Linen Shoppé At Furniture Row line.

Best BUY

📍 2323 Sagamore Pkwy S, Lafayette, IN, 47905

📞 765-446-9244

🌐 https://stores.bestbuy.com/in/lafayette/2323-sagamore-pkwy-s-327.html

Best BUY Mobile

📍 2415 Sagamore Pkwy S #b10 #b10, Lafayette, IN, 47905

📞 765-448-6045

Big Lots

📍 2000 S 22nd St, Lafayette, IN, 47905

📞 765-477-6427

🌐 biglots.com

Blue Moon Comic Strikes Back

📍 20 S 16th St, Lafayette, IN, 47905

📞 765-742-8787

🌐 bluemooncomics.net

Buckles Feed Depot & Pet Supply

📍 220 S 4th St, Lafayette, IN, 47901

📞 765-637-9135

Buckles Feed Depot & Pet Supply was started in 1977 by Bill Buckles in the old CSX Railroad depot at 400 North Salem Street in Lafayette Indiana. His goal was to provide a source of quality animal feed and pet foods to the Tippecanoe County area. Bill's goal was achieved and surpassed through hard work and countless hours in the small overcrowded depot. During the summer of 1991, Bill was joined by his son, Mike, at the same time Lafayette began its local railroad relocation. The small depot was one of the first casualties of the city's transformation. After a careful search and the need to cling to their downtown roots, Bill and Mike purchased the old Crown Laundry at 4th and Romig, and made this large warehouse style building their new home.