Whether you’re a serious antiques collector, or you just like to browse to see what you can find, West Virginia has antique stores to suit every kind of taste. Here are a few of the state’s great antique stores.
1. Stray Dog Antiques in Charleston
Three floors of treasures, including pretty jewelry like this and vintage clothes, are available at this downtown Charleston establishment.
2. The Morgantown Indoor Flea and Antique Market
Find just about anything you could look for — from porcelain dolls to art to vintage board games at this Morgantown store.
3. Old Town Antiques in Huntington
One reviewer said it’s the best antique store in Huntington and the staff is seasoned and knowledgable.
4. The South Charleston Antique Mall
This place has about 70 venders and 18,000 square feet, according to its Facebook page.
5. Thymeworn Antiques and Primitives in Lewisburg
One reviewer said it was the best antique store he had seen during his travels. He said it had great antiques and friendly people.
6. Beckley Antique Mall
There are more than 70 booths and 12,500 feet of antiques to browse through here.
7. Somewhere in Time Antiques in Nitro
There are more than 70 booths and 12,500 feet of antiques to browse through here.
8. Sibs in Wheeling
Sibs, a consignment/antique/thrift shop in Wheeling bills itself as the most unusual store in the valley. Reviewers say they could stay all day there.
9. Brass Frog Antiques in Romney
This place has more than 10,000 square feet of space and specializes in furniture. They also sell china and glassware, clocks, primitives, advertising and lamps.
10. The Parkersburg Antique Mall
The Parkersburg Antique Mall has more than 30 dealers with a variety of merchandise including jewelry, furniture, pottery, stoneware, glass and more.
11. Sweet Memories Antique Mall in Fairmont
This place has everything from primitives to extensive collections of military, advertising and glassware pieces.
12. Patriot Antique Center in Martinsburg
This place offers a variety of antiques and collectables including furniture, art, clocks, primitives, jewelry, glassware, and sports memorabilia.
How many of these antique shops have you been in? Which are your favorites and why? Did I leave any off the list? Let me know in the comments!
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