My family is new to the area, and I was stoked to find this wonderful shop with 3 floors of treasures to peruse. The entrance to the store is to the left of "The Progress" if you're standing at the front of the Leizingers building. Being an old building with some narrow areas, it is not very accessible for wheelchairs, and there are a lot of stairs to access the furniture areas however there is a freight elevator, and sturdy railings. All of the items are displayed so well together, and in addition to antiques to purchase there is also a little museum like display to check out at the entrance of the store as well. The building itself has so much history and some of the details that appear to be original to the building such as the amazing ceiling tiles, and arched doorways near the entrance of the store. There are many different treasures to be found at a range of different prices. From smaller items like decor (there's a whole room of holiday items on the 2nd floor) and quilts, to larger items like furniture, there is much here to explore on a quiet afternoon. The different themed areas are adorable. There are discounted items which will definitely keep me checking back in with new finds. As if all of that wasn't enough there is also some monthly cosigner space to purchase here as well, for those looking to sell items...
Β Β Β Read moreFirst off let me say that when you go to an antique store you want to see antiques and guess what they have them lots of them. Really cool stuff. The second thing you want is an experience and guess what it was a positive one. From the two sweet sisters in the front.. to the vendor Tom.. Laura the very knowledgeable coin lady... And I'll even give a nod to the people upstairs. This was a great experience great staff really good prices really good adventure we spent two hours and the only reason we left is because we were hungry. If you are in the area stop by and check this out you will not regret it. Definitely should be your first stop on your antique expedition. By the way they also have free butterscotch next to the register. Seems like a small thing but when you're hungry 5 lb of butterscotch goes quickly for the nice ladies are ringing up your items. Thank you for...
Β Β Β Read moreI really enjoyed exploring the various floors of this antique shop, but I got to say that the lack of AC on the top floor was pretty uncomfortable. I mean, pretty much everything on the top floor is just furniture anyways, and unless this is sort of thing are you looking for then you probably aren't going to spend a lot of time with their anyways. It was a really good selection in variety of antiques and just general junk that people had to sell in each of their booths. Which means the prices vary all over the store. It's definitely worth stopping in and taking a look around if you have some time to waste! Or if you're super...
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