Midwest
The Midwest region has many surprising antiques rich destinations to take advantage of. Michigan’s Antique Alley boasts over 900 dealers in malls and shops, plus while you visit you can enjoy the great outdoors with wonderful fishing, hiking and other outdoor livers activities. In Cincinnati you will find diverse neighborhoods with more than 100 antique shops full of treasures and many museums to visit along the way. Visit an antiques haven in Richmond, Indiana with more than 900 dealers in this locale. Let’s not forget the great town of St Louis and its historic sites. Cobblestone streets, gas lamps, antiques, shops and restaurants to enjoy on a weekend getaway.
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Located 73 miles from Indianapolis, close to the Ohio border, is Richmond, Indiana – antique central, featuring more than 900 dealers in shops, large malls and multi-dealer venues. There are two ways routes you can take: one is a 75-mile loop along Route 40, between Richmond and Knightstown, the second route leads north from Richmond to Portland, and across the Ohio border to Greenville, Arcanum, Englewood, Lewisburg, and Dunreith. The items you will find here are varied. From farmhouse More »
Located 73 miles from Indianapolis, close to the Ohio border, is Richmond, Indiana – antique central, featuring more than 900 dealers in shops, large malls and multi-dealer venues. There are two ways routes you can take: one is a 75-mile loop along Route 40, between Richmond and Knightstown, the second route leads north from Richmond to Portland, and across the Ohio border to Greenville, Arcanum, Englewood, Lewisburg, and Dunreith. The items you will find here are varied. From farmhouse and country pieces, to Victorian, Colonial Revival, Mission, and Art Deco items, to modern furnishings, glassware, silver, jewelry and linens – you’ll find antiques from all different styles and price points. Other attractions in the area includes an Amish community in Williamsburg and historic “pike towns†with 19th-century buildings, and the four historic districts in Richmond, which offer such cultural attractions as the Gaar Mansion Museum, and the 1902 railroad depot by architect Daniel Burnham.
Other highlights include the Museum of Overbeck Art Pottery in Cambridge City, the museum home of Hoosier poet, James Whitcomb Riley in Greenfield, and the 1841 Huddleston Farmhouse Inn Museum in Mt. Auburn. For a chocolate break, make sure you hit the Ghyslain Chocolatier in Union City.
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