Discover the best top things to do in Oregon, United States including Collectors Market, The Olde Telephone Company, 2Cs Vendor Mall, Sellwood, Shady Kate's Boutique, Antique Mall, Wheeler Station Antiques, Little Antique Mall, Monticello Antiques, Leafs Treehouse Antiques & Collectables Mall.
Restaurants in Oregon
5.0 based on 5 reviews
This place was a lot bigger than it looks! Lots of places to look and shop, some strange things, some antiques, lots of fun. Easy to spend hours looking around!
4.5 based on 97 reviews
Neighborhood with a pleasant, small shopping area with dozens of antique shops.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Specializes in original/unique local art & antiques; jewel gift shop of the Upper Rogue. Located in Shady Cove's original 1910 gas station...positioned amongst a field of old oak trees adorned with hundreds of colorful neckties. Seek out Shady, as her friends call her, and get a tour of the boutique (and find out the reason for all the ties)...something serendipitous will surely happen to you in this charming shop of treasures. One-of-a-kind finds and "up-cycled" pieces abound! Discover vintage silver, Victorian jewelry, tin toys, antler art, chalk-painted desks, depression-ware glass, Grandma's tea cups, obsidian arrowheads, cozy quilts, ribbon chairs, button frames, crocheted toys, primitive chests and boxes, Granddad's old pocket knives, stained glass, et cetera around every corner. Stop by and step back in time with Shady...you'll realize your smile gets bigger with each room you find. It's worth the turn-around.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
I never fail to stop by to browse or buy at Seaside's Antique Mall. The Mall is vast and chock full of antiques, vintage items and collectibles. I never seem to leave without some treasure.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
My husband and I love looking through antique malls, especially ones that carry actual antiques! The Little Antique Mall is awesome, we spent over 3 hours strolling through the store and found some beautiful and rare items. My husband even found a high dive - a large wine bottle with a spout on the bottom - the exact same as we had at parties during our teenage years. There was so much to look at that I am sure if we go back - which I want to - that we could spend another 3 hours and see items that we missed the first time around.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
April and Robert run a very extensive and welcome business, a cross between a giant swap meet, open store mall and anything goes all purpose flea market. Lots to see and choose from, and many hidden treasures to discover. Good prices, and friendly haggling at the cash register.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.