“I love a good antique store. They bring back childhood memories. This is a very large store that you will really spend some time looking around. It has almost everything you're looking for and of course things you aren't , but maybe find something interesting to take home. They also sell some new items like local honey and Amish preservers and salsas , etc on a big display.
I bought a beer mug from Germany for $5.00 . I was stationed at Ramstein Air Force Base , West Germany in the late 80's and the local beer we drank was called Parkbrau. Well they still make it , but they shortened the name to Park Beer and they make 13 different kinds now. When I was there they only made 5. I've got some Parkbrau steins and a boot so this makes a good addition. A friend of mine goes to Germany every year and brings me back a Park Beer each time.
I also saw a McDonald's coloring calendar that I had in 1978 as a kid. It was cool to see one and it was intact and not colored ! At the bottom of each month was a coupon for different items. Hard to believe no one used the coupons or colored in it. Large selection of albums also. I saw a Beatles album by sister had passed on to me when I was a kid , but unfortunately I don't have anymore. It was Beatles '65. I also saw many McDonald's glasses and such that we all used to collect and use back then.
They have so many sections and everything is pretty well organized and displayed. Some antique stores are messy and you can't find anything with all the clutter. I will definitely be back and I recommend you checking this place out.”
“This is a really unique place with a wide variety of different antiques, metalworks, and gifts for women!! I went to pick something out for my wife, and the owner was nice enough to go outside in the triple digit temperature to help me with what I was looking for. She even gave me insight into where her stuff comes from, and how to protect it in the weather. She was an absolute pleasure to deal with and I will most definitely be back there in the future!!”
10AM - 6PM
320 Elm Ave, Yukon
Antiques
“I was killing more time around Yukon and saw this spot on the map. I didn’t know what to expect when I walked in, but was surprised at how well laid-out their collection is. It’s worth a visit and a browse if you are shopping for antiques.”
“This is such a fun and cute place! We stopped by and Joanne greeted us. She explained to us that the store is home to multiple vendors that set up shop and sell their wares. The experience was akin to a craft fair but much cozier, quieter, and more low-key. I appreciated the freedom to walk around and be able to peruse items without the small talk. The variety was immense; items such as candy, chocolates, tea leaves, seasonal home decor and art, clothing, dish towels, candles and incense, crock pot dishes and dip mixes, and jewelry; and it just kept going! This is a nice place to do gift shopping and we enjoyed our time here.”