Virginia Has Its Very Own Antique Row Where You'll Find Hundreds Of Treasures To Take Home
By Beth|Published February 16, 2019
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
Here in Virginia, we have developed a huge appreciation for antique stores. They are our ticket to the days of yore and can inspire a sense of nostalgia like nothing else. Not to mention the fact that these stores often house all sorts of treasures at incredible prices. If you tend to agree, you’ll want to plan your trip to Virginia’s very own antique row ASAP. Tucked away in Chesapeake Virginia, this collection of family-run antique stores is bound to delight you.
Attention, all vintage shopping lovers! There's a unique corner of Chesapeake, Virginia, where you'll find all sorts of antique treasures. Antique Alley is a collection of small shops with plenty to offer. This special antique row can be found at the junction of Military Highway and Canal Drive.
The first stop along the way is a lovely store called Granma Had One. Inside, you can expect to find all sorts of miscellaneous kitchen accessories and antiques.
Just next door is another tiny antique store called We Had That. Inside, you can expect to browse antique china, handmade jewelry, tea cups and matching saucers, and all sorts of other treasures.
If you don't mind a bit of a drive, you'll want to make the trip to Markley's Refinishing & Antiques. At this rather nondescript location you'll find a treasure trove of antique furniture. Markley's can be found at 693 George Washington Hwy S
Chesapeake, Virginia.
Throughout the year, Antique Alley hosts a number of flea markets and auctions. You really never know what sort of goodies you'll discover when you stop by!