Store Locations:
Broadway Store
1925 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37203
(615) 327-0646
Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 10-9, Fri. & Sat. 10-10, Sun. 1-6
Madison Store
111-B Gallatin Road North, Madison, TN 37115
(615) 865-8052
Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-9, Sun. 1-6
http://www.myspace.com/great_escape_madisonLouisville Store
2433 Bardstown Road, Louisville, KY 40205
(502) 456-2216
Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-9, Sun. 12-6
Bowling Green Store
2945 Scottsville Road, Suites B17 & B18, Bowling Green, KY 42101
(270) 782-8092
Hours Mon.-Sat. 10-9, Sun. 1-6
http://www.myspace.com/thegreatescapebg
Outlet Store (The Great Escape
Half-Price-Or-Less Store)
(Open only on Fridays and Saturdays)
1907 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37203
(615) 327-5424
Hours: Fri. 11-8, Sat. 10-6
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The OnLine Store (TheGreatEscapeOnLine)
http://www.TheGreatEscapeOnLine.com
1913 Division Street, Nashville, TN 37203
(615) 320-1952
About The Great Escape:
Gary Walker was in his mid forties and had been a 25-year veteran of Nashville’s music industry when he made a radical career change. In the mid 1970s he took note of his son Greg’s interest in rare SPIDERMAN comics, and he sensed the potential for success in the fledgling collectible industry. Gary and Greg (with occasional help from the rest of the family, Gary’s wife Peggy and daughter Karen) began buying and selling comics at flea markets and comic conventions. This mobile operation was profitable but wearying, so plans were hatched for a permanent retail home in Nashville.
On May 30, 1977, The Great Escape opened its doors at 1909 Division. (An early staffer’s wife won a $25 gift certificate for coining the store’s name.) Expanding the staff to include experts in the burgeoning field engendered rapid growth, and The Great Escape immediately became a major player in the comics and collectibles game in Nashville. Within one month a second store was opened in Louisville, Kentucky – and the new empire had become a two-state, multi-store operation. Gary’s son Greg became a fulltime employee in 1979, and wife Peggy became the outfit’s fulltime business manager that same year.
Having an elite staff of comics experts freed Gary to concentrate on a new product line: music. The Nashville store’s music department, which began with a few dozen used record albums and tapes, grew quickly thanks in part to the input of key employees who were exceptionally knowledgeable in the field. Naturally, operating in Music City USA meant a large and ready reservoir of music merchandise; Gary’s music-biz associations from his days of producing and song-plugging ensured even greater access to the sources of this material. The two main elements of the store’s appeal were now in place; success followed and the empire grew.
More retail outlets were soon added: a Madison, TN store opened in 1983, and a comic book shop in Bowling Green, KY was purchased in 1987. In 1995, in association with country music artist Marty Stuart, TGE opened a fifth store on 2nd Avenue in Nashville’s downtown historic district. The “Marty Party Headquarters†outlet got great initial reception, but was probably ahead of its time in terms of neighborhood development; this 2nd Avenue operation was discontinued in 1996. The wishes of area bargain hunters were fulfilled in 2002 when TGE opened another outlet, the Half-Price-or-Less Store, just a block east of the flagship store on Broadway.
Gary staked his claim on the future of the music- and comics-collecting industry in 2001 with the purchase of a pre-existing online sales site called Duffelbag.com. Re-christened TheGreatEscapeOnLine, this operation now functions in multiple ways: an online inventory of 500,000 items is accessible at www.TheGreatEscapeOnLine.com ; select collectibles are posted as Ebay auctions; and particularly rare or high-end items are sold on a consignment basis in partnership with unique suppliers and sources. Online and mail order sales are TGE’s most rapidly-growing division – likely to outstrip brick-and-mortar sales over the course of the next few years – and point the way to continued success as The Great Escape enters its fourth decade.
Upcoming Events:
All dates subject to change.
All dates subject to change.
January 26,27,28 Nashville Flea Market
February 2,3,4 Louisville Flea Market
February 23,24,25 Nashville Flea Market
March 17 Louisville Sidewalk Sale
March 23,24,25 Nashville Flea Market
March 30- April 1 Louisville Flea Market
April 14 Broadway Sidewalk Sale
April 27,28,29 Louisville Flea Market/ Nashville Flea Market
May 5 Bowling Green Sidewalk Sale/ Free Comic Book Day
May 19 Madison Sidewalk Sale
May 25,26,27,28 Louisville Flea Market
May 25,26,27 Nashville Flea Market
June 2 Louisville Sidewalk Sale
June 16 Broadway Sidewalk Sale
June 22,23,24 Nashville Flea Market
June 29- July 1 Louisville Flea Market
July 14 Madison Sidewalk Sale
July 27,28,29 Louisville Flea Market/ Nashville Flea Market
August 4 Bowling Green Sidewalk/Anniversary Sale
August 24,25,26 Nashville Flea Market
August 31-September 1,2,3 Louisville Flea Market
September 8 Louisville Sidewalk Sale
September 15 Madison Free Goods Day
September 22 Broadway Sidewalk Sale
September 28,29,30 Louisville Flea Market/ Nashville Flea Market
October 13 Madison Sidewalk Sale
October 20 Bowling Green Free Goods Days
October 26,27,28 Louisville Flea Market/ Nashville Flea Market
November 23 Black Friday 20% Off Sale (all locations)
November 23,24,25 Nashville Flea Market
December 13-24 Twelve Days Of Christmas Sale (all locations)
December 14,15,16 Nashville Flea Market
December 29- January 1 Louisville Flea Market
All dates subject to change.
All dates subject to change.