The Small Town Of Florence, Colorado Just Might Be The Unofficial Antiques Capital Of America
By Jessica Moore|Published November 06, 2022
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Jessica is a storm chaser, photographer, meteorologist, and writer from Colorado. As a native of this beautiful state, she grew up with a love of the outdoors, and today enjoys hiking, rafting, skiing, and photographing landscapes and storms. She is also a mom to a beautiful little girl and loves life as an entrepreneur which allows her to be fully present for her daughter. She has been a writer for OnlyInYourState for just over 1 year and loves the opportunity to combine her loves of writing and travel to bring you the most exciting content for travel destinations across the country.
Antique shopping is like having a window into the past, where you may find many unique and unexpected trinkets to collect. Some make antiquing a pastime and explore every little town they come across while traveling in the hopes of discovering hidden gems among them. If you enjoy antique shopping, you might be surprised to learn that a little town in Colorado is the unofficial antiques capital of America, and it is chock full of history, too.
These are only a few of the roughly 20 antique shops nestled in the little town of Florence: view this list for even more shop recommendations. Have you visited the unofficial antiques capital of America? We’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments below.