Cypress Tree Antiques probably would've been cool if the owner let us in to look around. We arrived at 2:15pm on a Friday, during regular business hours. The sign on the door said be back at 2:30pm, no problem, we waited. He came and put a new sign on the door that read 'ring the doorbell if you want to come in'. We rang the doorbell, he opened but wouldn't let us in. He kept asking me what we were there for, I just wanted to look around, I enjoy antiques! I was looking for flower pots and antique toys- which I had seen in the window a moment ago. He told me he had nothing to sell me and shut the door in our faces. I saw both, antique pots and antique toys. He is a very rude, grumpy old man. I will warn my antique loving...
Read moreThis historical little shop is so ambient of a bygone era that lingers on. Every visit here brings back fond memories of what once was but helps to cherish what we still have. The shop keeper always friendly and helpful. Can't say enough good things...
Read moreThe Cypress Tree has always been my go to antique store for rare historical items and fine American furniture that is of a long forgotten craftsmanship that just isn't available in cheap mass produced garbage they sell today. The prices are more...
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