Mountain States
Majestic views and outdoor activities make the Mountain States a perfect destination for an antiques weekend getaway. Denver has their very own Antiques Row Business District, with over 200 antique and vintage shops, along with art galleries and antique furniture stores. There are also large antique held throughout the year, which makes it a treasure hunters dream destination. Head a little further south to Colorado Spring for more great shopping and incredible mountain views.
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Near downtown Denver, Colorado is the heart of a thriving commercial, artistic and residential neighborhood. Although known locally as “Antique Row,†a variety of shops and services now inhabit the historic structures along South Broadway.
Businesses such as Ford Motor Company, Gates Rubber, Bredan Creamery—even the Overland Park Race Track stables—formerly occupied many of the vintage buildings lining Broadway from Alameda Avenue to Evans. Antique Row merchants, More »
Near downtown Denver, Colorado is the heart of a thriving commercial, artistic and residential neighborhood. Although known locally as “Antique Row,†a variety of shops and services now inhabit the historic structures along South Broadway.
Businesses such as Ford Motor Company, Gates Rubber, Bredan Creamery—even the Overland Park Race Track stables—formerly occupied many of the vintage buildings lining Broadway from Alameda Avenue to Evans. Antique Row merchants, many of whom have been in business 30 years or more, offer quality antiques, garden supplies, fine wines, antique rugs, handcrafted picture frames, tiles, vintage lighting, custom furniture craftsmen—as well as several dining establishments and a tea room.
Antique Row is located just south of downtown Denver, near the intersection of Interstate 25 and Broadway. We invite you to visit our shops and restaurants where you can always find “a bit of the past in the present.â€
Check out our events page to stay up to date with festivals and specials featured on antique row.
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At the base of the majestic Rocky Mountains is Denver, which as it turns out, is a nexus of antiquing. Covering a 600-mile radius, Denver is surrounded by mountain peaks, miles upon miles of bike trails and plenty of multi-dealers, large malls and individual shops – about 200 in all. This particular area in Denver is called Antique Row Business District – and it’s known for its diversity. Here you can bring home everything from Native American artifacts and New Mexican WPA More »
At the base of the majestic Rocky Mountains is Denver, which as it turns out, is a nexus of antiquing. Covering a 600-mile radius, Denver is surrounded by mountain peaks, miles upon miles of bike trails and plenty of multi-dealers, large malls and individual shops – about 200 in all. This particular area in Denver is called Antique Row Business District – and it’s known for its diversity. Here you can bring home everything from Native American artifacts and New Mexican WPA furniture to signed Thonet chairs and French armoires.
Big shows in the area include the annual Denver Antiques Show & Sale, held on the third weekend in April, and the Worldwide Antiques Show in March, July and August. Smaller shows worth visiting are the Pumpkin Pie Days in October and Strawberry Pie Days. Denver is also home to some stunning museums, such as the former home of the “unsinkable Molly Brown,†the Colorado History Museum and the Denver Art Museum.
70 miles south of Denver is Colorado Springs, home to over 30 antique shops and malls. Stroll through these shops and you’ll find items ranging from Asian Art, Native American artifacts, and items from the Old West. On the show front, there’s the Pikes Peak Western Collectible Show, held in the last weekend of July. En-route, don’t forget your skis if you’re traveling during the Winter, as skiing doesn’t get much better than Colorado.
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