You Can Find Amazing Antiques At These 11 Places In Mississippi
By Daniella DiRienzo|Published December 28, 2016
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Daniella DiRienzo
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Though Daniella was born in New York and has lived in a couple of other states, Mississippi has been her home for more than 30 years. After graduating from the University of Southern Mississippi, Daniella began to hone her writing skills through various internships. In the years since, she’s had the privilege of having her articles appear in several publications, such as the Mississippi-based Parents & Kids Magazine. She’s also had the honor of interviewing actress Sela Ward for The Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience.
There’s nothing quite as exciting as finding a hidden treasure, and since the days of pirates burying their loot are long gone, we figured antique shops would be the next best place to search. Found all over the state, these types of shops are filled with amazing merchandise from yesteryear, making for a one-of-a-kind shopping experience. So, the next time you’re searching for something truly unique or are just feeling a bit nostalgic, remember these 11 places, which have some of the best antiques in Mississippi.
Featuring over 70 vendors in 14,000 square feet of space, the Antique Mall of the South is the largest antique shop in central Mississippi. And with a constantly changing inventory, you never know what sort of treasures you’ll find.
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3. Antique Mall of Meridian (1411 Roebuck Drive, Meridian)
Home to 34 dealers, the Antique Mall of Meridian boasts an impressive collection of period and country antiques, pottery, lamps, collectibles, glassware, advertising items, and Mississippi-made candles and soap.
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4. Simmons-Wright Company (5493 Highway 11/80, Kewanee)
Established in 1884, the Simmons-Wright Company is the oldest general store in the state. Still in operation today, it features two floors of merchandise, among which you’ll find an impressive collection of antiques.
5. The Antique Mall (2103 West Pine Street, Hattiesburg)
If you’re looking for a variety, you’ll definitely want to visit this Hattiesburg gem. The two-story, multi-dealer mall is jam-packed with furniture, collectibles, books, and many hard-to-find items.
Located in the heart of Old Town Bay St. Louis, Antique Maison is home to dozens of vendors, resulting in a vast collection of the finest antiques from all around the country.
7. Melancon Antique Emporium (326 Main Street, Natchez)
Practically guaranteed to have something for everyone, Melancon Antique Emporium features quite the variety. Peruse the merchandise, and you’ll find an array of items from the 18th and 19th centuries, furniture, porcelains, art, crystal, silver, pottery, primitives, vintage mercantile treasures, and more.
8. The Lucky Rabbit (217 Mobile Street, Hattiesburg)
Held in downtown Hattiesburg, The Lucky Rabbit is a monthly sale that takes place only four days a month (the first Thursday through Saturday of each month). The monthly market features two floors of antiques, crafts, and other one-of-a-kind items, making it easy to see why it’s one of the city’s most anticipated events.
With over 30 vendors, Magnolia Antique Mall features an extensive collection of antiques from all across the country and beyond. From vintage and retro furniture to collectibles, you’re bound to find something at this Columbus favorite.
10. The Depot Antique Mall (709 North Lamar Boulevard, Oxford)
A favorite among Oxford locals, The Depot Antique Mall features more than 100 booths full of unique, authentic antiques and collectibles. While visiting the mall, be sure to check out the Oxford Trading Post. Housed in the same building, it’s home to the state's largest selection of artifacts.
11. Downtown Marketplace (231 S. Main Street, Yazoo)
With over 90 vendors in 9,000 square feet of space, Yazoo’s Downtown Marketplace features more antiques, crafts, art, jewelry, and furniture than you can imagine.
Have you visited any of the places listed above? Have a shop you’d add to the list? Tell us in the comments section.