Saturday, 3 November 2012

Treasure Hunting for Antiques in Columbia | Gotta Go CoMo

Some shoppers hunt for a good deal, others for the newest trend. Then there are those who hunt for treasure. Vintage posters, antique furniture and collectibles from childhood all get their hearts racing.

If antiques are your thing, then Columbia is home to plenty of great shops to explore during your next visit.

Midway Antique Mall

With over 60,000 square feet of selling space, the Midway Antique Mall?is home to nearly 400 booths full of?Antiques Furniture, Art, Americana,?Jewelry, Coins, Books & Collectibles. Located off the Midway exit of I-70, visitors can shop seven days a week.

The Marketplace

Voted ?Best Place To Buy Antiques? by?Inside Columbia?Magazine, over?200 local merchants make The Marketplace their home. Antiques, gifts and home decor occupy the rows of booths in The Marketplace, making it an eclectic and fun place to explore. You can also take a break from your browsing to get a bite to eat at the Marketplace Cafe.

Artichoke Annie?s Antique Mall

Located just east of Columbia at exit 137, Artichoke Annie?s?is open everyday from 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Whether you?re in the market for furniture, dishes, collectibles or even a carousel horse, Artichoke Annie?s will help you track down the unique find you?re looking for.

McAdam?s Ltd.

McAdam?s Ltd. in downtown Columbia has a beautiful collection of estate pieces. One-of-a-kind jewelry pieces, art work, mirrors, crystal, china and more are tastefully displayed throughout the beautiful shop. McAdam?s also features modern gifts, bridal registries and custom jewelry design, offering a luxury experience for any shopper.

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Now that you have your shopping list, take a day (or two!) to explore all the aisles of Columbia?s antique shopping options.

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