Discover the best top things to do in Tennessee, United States including Bleu 32 Vintage Marketplace, Duck Crossing, Butler's Antique Mall, The Shops at Main and McGrew, Ely's Mill, Yesterdays Antiques & Collectibles, Springfield Antique Barn, Antique Mall, Antique Village Mall, Bears Valley Antiques.
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5.0 based on 12 reviews
Bleu 32 Vintage Marketplace is a 12,000 square foot, 3 story antique mall located just off the square in historic downtown Columbia. A fresh mix of vintage furniture and finds, boutique clothing, art. and handmade goods, all gorgeously displayed to make your shopping experience a magical experience. Don't miss the 3rd floor! 30 more vendors and Mama Mila's, a fantastic Italian cafe.
Great place to find things from the past, things unique, clothing and anything else you wish you could find. Additionally, on the third floor must try out the food and beverages from The Parlour. We tried the Grilled Cheese & Creamy Tomato Soup on a cold, drizzly day. Soon delicious. Amy prepared the food to perfection. They have coffee as well. Take a break from shopping and eat here. Many great unique stores in downtown Columbia...Baxter’s Merchantile is a great place to find unique items, clothing and more as well. Shop downtown Columbia for a day.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Duck Crossing is housed in the historic three story Elizabethton Hardware building. We offer shoppers a large selection of antiques, locally made crafts, one of a kind & hard to find items, vintage clothing, jewelry & accessories.
Duck Crossing is a great place to shop for antiques and other collectibles. It is set up like other stores with booths filled with different items. Lots of glasses and tableware, small collection of clothes and shoes, tons of kitchen items. My sister found a pair of throwback converse brand new in the original box. 3 floors to explore. Super helpful staff.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Antiques, collectibles, home decor, pop culture items and more. Rock shop with fossils, minerals, gems, crystals, Indian artifacts and more. $1.00 hard serve ice cream.
4.5 based on 146 reviews
This was our first time going on Roaring Fork Road. At the end is Ely's Mill and it is full of treasures. We actually found walking sticks that are different than the one's sold in town and very unique. The handmade items are such a treasure. The fact that we can rent cabins and stay here is a bonus! Next time we will! Also, pay in cash or it will cost you an extra 10% fee. :)
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Winner of the 2016 Robertson County Main Street Besties for Best Antique Store. Springfield Antique Barn is located at 700 Willow Street. The “Barn” was built in 1923 by J. W. Hayes as a warehouse for tobacco, but now is the location of a huge antique mall with more than 125 booths. Owner Larry Whitworth, a former teacher and school principal in Robertson County decided to retire and start a new chapter in his life. Larry’s brother, Jerry, instilled a passion & love for antiques and collectibles. Because of this, he decided to take the plunge and buy the Springfield Antique Barn. Shoppers can enjoy two huge floors of vintage collectibles and antiques of every description. Furniture, jewelry, glassware, china, quilts, toys, sculpture, paintings, crafts, books—almost anything you can name can be found at Springfield Antique Barn and then some. The possibilities are endless.
Looking for antiques, vintage or hard to find items? Browse through the antique barn in Springfield, TN. Great variety of finds, knowledgeable and friendly staff, fun browsing. Put this one on your to do list!
4.5 based on 61 reviews
A must stop every time I visit the mountains! Unfortunately, I didn’t find any treasures this year. Maybe next time
4.5 based on 28 reviews
We are conveniently located right off interstate 40 (Genesis Rd. Exit) and are dedicated to bringing you a great antique shopping experience.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Located in the cutest little house, I loved everything about this antique store. It was eclectic, had variety, and was on point for what I would expect to pay. I purchased a few smaller items including a couple of old black and white photos and a box scout book, and spent less than $5.00. You can expect to find everything from 1950's era items, vintage toys, victorian inspired pieces, and much much more. Front porch is divine! Oh and don't forget to pet the dog. Always a nice touch!
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