The Massive Antique Shop In Indiana That Takes Nearly All Day To Explore
Lovers of all things antique and old-school: Have we got a store for you! When we say that America’s Antique Mall in Highland is huge, we mean it’s huge. We’re talking 55,000+ square feet of incredible antiques huge! We’re talking best afternoon ever huge! This delightfully humongous shopping center is definitely the largest antique mall in Indiana, is a sight to behold, and an experience to be had. Better still, it’s not even the only gigantic antique shop in Indiana (but it IS one of the best, hands down). Come visit America’s Antique Mall and get lost for an entire day – it’s easy!
Perhaps best of all, America’s Antique Mall is open year-round, so you can come hunt for treasures whenever you feel like it. For the most up-to-date hours, specials, events, and vendor info be sure to visit the America’s Antique Mall website as well as the America’s Antique Mall Highland Facebook page.
Have you ever been to the largest antique mall in Indiana? If so, what was your favorite part? Would you agree that it is one of best antique stores in Indiana? We’d love to read about your experiences in the comments section below!
Need more amazing Indiana antiques galore? You might want to visit this amazing small town in Indiana with more antique shops than anywhere else in the Hoosier State.
If you’re interested in making a weekend trip to nearby Fort Wayne, be sure to consider the Courtyard Fort Wayne Downtown at Grand Wayne Convention Center.
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- Mollie, also located in Blackford County, flourished from the 1880s until the 1920s during the Indiana Gas Boom.
- The only thing left of Chatterton, located in Warren County, is a single house – that’s it!
- Renner, located in Blackford County, was once a busy railroad stop.
Read on to learn more about some of the many other spooky ghost towns in Indiana.
Where can we find State Parks in Indiana?
- Brown County State Park in Nashville features hiking, fishing, camping, and horseback riding trails.
- The Trine State Recreation Area in Fremont offers scenic beauty away from the typical hoards of visitors.
- Fort Harrison State Park in Indianapolis features walking, equestrian, and hiking trails , as well as an 18-hole golf course.
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- The Arbuckle Park Loop located in Arbuckle Acres Park near Brownsburg leads hikers and bikers to a beautiful bridge that crosses over the White Lick Creek.
- The Potawatomi Wildlife Park Trails Loop located near Tippecanoe features a quaint wooden bridge that crosses over the Tippecanoe River.
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