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House of Guitars
The House of Guitars is billed as the "Largest Guitar Store in the World"
Billed as the "Largest Guitar Store in the World," the House of Guitars is home to a mammoth collection of new, used and vintage guitars displayed throughout the store multiple levels.
But music buffs will find more than just guitars - the store also features amplifiers and various musical instruments, a large collection of music recordings on vinyl records, rock memorabilia and more.
Located in the former Irondequoit Grange Hall building, the House of Guitars hosts free, live shows almost every weekend and has become known as a place for professional touring musicians to stop by like Aerosmith, Ozzie Osborne, Cheap Trick and Metallica to name a few.
But music buffs will find more than just guitars - the store also features amplifiers and various musical instruments, a large collection of music recordings on vinyl records, rock memorabilia and more.
Located in the former Irondequoit Grange Hall building, the House of Guitars hosts free, live shows almost every weekend and has become known as a place for professional touring musicians to stop by like Aerosmith, Ozzie Osborne, Cheap Trick and Metallica to name a few.
645 Titus Ave. Irondequoit, NY
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