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Three Rivers Village Antiques

4.8 (6 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

By appointment only

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Cool little shop. Lots of great Americana and western-themed items. It is pricey, but worth a look.

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Rocky Hill Antique Collective

Rocky Hill Antique Collective

4.3(24 reviews)
15.3 mi
•$$$

Rocky Hill Antique Collective is a true treasure hunt experience. The layout is spacious and easy…read moreto walk through, with booth after booth packed with vintage finds, collectibles, coins, sports cards, glassware, décor, and unique pieces you won't see in big retail stores. The coin and currency display cases are especially impressive, plenty of silver coins, old bills, mint sets, and collectible pieces for anyone into numismatics. There's something for every level, from casual collectors to serious stackers. I also loved the variety, everything from antique signage and rustic furniture to Native-themed figurines and vintage Americana. You could easily spend a couple of hours browsing without realizing it. If you enjoy antiques, collectibles, or just exploring hidden gems, this place is absolutely worth the visit.

I was glad that a friend and I stopped here along the way to Sequoia National Park. It is a very…read morelarge building with plenty to see! Our visit here was the second week of August and it was quite hot! Not warm, but hot. It is not air conditioned so be prepared to shop with something to cool you down while you browse. There is a large fan near the entrance but it cannot circulate the air in the back. This is the only downfall, but you will enjoy looking at all the place has to offer! Like most places it is sectioned off by each vendor renting the space. Even with my handy fan in my hand I sweated profusely through as many sections that I could before we had to take off to the Sequoia's. I found some great fun finds to bring home with me. The customer service was friendly and helpful. I would definitely make a stop again when passing by!

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Rocky Hill Antique Collective - Butterfly plate I bought my mom for Christmas. She loved it.

Butterfly plate I bought my mom for Christmas. She loved it.

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Hanford Antique Emporium

Hanford Antique Emporium

4.3(19 reviews)
41.9 mi
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What a wild place, and I mean that in the best possible way. The location is enormous with a truly…read moreeclectic selection of antiques and a variety of odds and ends. I found an antique medicine bottle marked with "Belladonna" and an unused meershaum pipe for a reasonable price. The service is excellent. As you wind your way through a maze of incredible items, you will be asked periodically if you need help finding anything or if someone can get something out of a case for you. Shopping at the Hanford Antique Emporium was an adventure, and I look forward going again!

When was the last time shopping was fun, surprising and wonderful? Go to Hanford Antique Emporium…read moreand be delighted by the unexpected! It's huge, quirky and sure to delight you. There are so many rooms, beautifully furnished with interesting things. I saw things from my childhood, and it brought back so many memories. Handmade things abound. From clothing, jewelry, books, home decor, old game boys, imported things, cards, book marks, etc. Even vintage, old time candy. An Aladdin's cave of treasures, trifles and everything in between. You'll find things you want and things you never knew existed. The staff is friendly and they love their work. It shows. There are scary goth things, and toys, and frames and silk flowers. Light fixtures, furniture, candles and unexpected surprises abound. You will find everything here, except for boredom. It is all interesting and will spark your curiosity. Inspiration thrives here. Clothing for those that have a unique and creative sense of style. It's a show place for the work of local artists and craftsmen. Cherish the unique and those that bring their creativity and love, into what they make.

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Hanford Antique Emporium - Lots of hallways

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Large's Small Town Coins and Collectables

Large's Small Town Coins and Collectables

5.0(2 reviews)
48.2 mi

So glad to have a new store in Lone Pine! Wow, what a variety to find in a small town! Definitely…read moreworth stopping by and seeing if they have something you're looking for. This isn't your every day thrift store. It's more of an antique store thrift store collectible store all in one. There are things I personally am not interested in (coins, knives, sports cards), but I do love that they have such a variety of items - both rare and hard to find as well as things you just need (western cowboy cowgirl hats, vintage and modern fishing gear (took pics of reels, fly fishing items and wood lures), off-road gear (motorcycle boots, helmets, etc), modern and vintage gaming (I saw Atari and Wii), books, hiking gear (backpack), etc.). Ok here goes - I'll try to include everything I saw (in pics and words). Automobilia, vintage license plates, die cast cars, vintage military items (Vietnam, WWII), crystals and petrified wood and rocks (my favorite!), vintage and maybe modern ski gear and sleds, antique bottles, Coca Cola/coke collectibles, tribal/Indian items - arrow heads and kachina dolls (?) and pottery, jewelry, artwork, glassware, on and on and on.

Lots of cool Knick knacks to check out if you're in Lone Pine. The owner is very nice and friendly…read moretoo. Found a couple cool things and was happy to support a small local business!

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