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Shops - Antiques

Walnut Creek Antique Mall ... where a huge variety suits everyone's fancy
How old is something before it's an antique? Fifty years old? Seventy-five? According to Webster's College Dictionary, it's 100 years. Leroy Raber, manager of the Walnut Creek Antique Mall, not quite revealing his age, says, "Well, for me, it's got to be something from the 1940s or before. Definitely no bar codes or ZIP codes, because those came later." I, not.  Read Story.
What's new at Riverfront Antique Mall?
What's new at Riverfront Antique Mall in New Philadelphia? Not much ... and a lot! Please let me explain. First of all, the establishment is chock full of great old treasures (more than 80,000 square feet worth, in fact).  Read Story.
Two shops full of unique, quality antiques!
The Hershberger Antique Mall, one of the best places in Amish Country to find outstanding antiques, is located between Charm and Farmerstown. To get there, you'll travel through some of the prettiest rural areas of Holmes County. In August, you might see horses working in the fields, buggies on their way to and from town, empty rural Amish schools, and bountiful.  Read Story.
Rt. 62 Antique Mall ... a real treasure find!
The Rt. 62 Antique Mall just celebrated the sixth anniversary of its opening! But six years is nothing compared to the age of the treasurers youll find inside this modest white building located on what else US Rt. 62, between Wilmot and Winesburg near the Stark/Holmes County line.  Read Story.
Antiquing in the Amish Heartland
When people visit Ohio's Amish country, they come ready to experience all the riches of the rural landscape, from rolling green and gold hills to generous, homestyle meals. Undoubtedly, the Amish culture of this area is imbued with the old, as certain aspects of their lifestyle seem to mimic life more than a hundred years ago. But there is another dimension.  Read Story. (1 comment)