I went down to the barn last week to see what all John had in the barn. I hadn’t been in there in a couple of years. There is a little bit of everything you could possibly want to find in that barn. From old lights, and fans, to oil, and kerosene lamps, to dishware, antique tools, and woodworking. That place is like a step back in time. John is a walking wealth of knowledge, and can tell you just about anything you could possibly desire to know about whatever you might be interested in buying. If you are interested in going to see the barn though, you need to call the Red Barn frame shop on first street, and John will meet...
Read moreThis place is Pintrest-ers Paradise. We could have spent hours there and not seen all they had to offer. It's a barn chock full of hidden treasures from yesteryear. This is not a showcase of neatly arranged antiques...it's an antique avalanche with narrow aisles, but unlimited possibilities. The owner even has flashlights to help you on your...
Read moreLoved both places. The one right in the heart of downtown is more craft oriented but lovely. The actual red barn is a wonder to behold with everything they have there. If looking for a treadle sewing machine (I'm not) then this is your place to shop. John at the barn genuinely knowledgeable and helpful with his...
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