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Antique Shops in Virginia

OTmanassasSouthern Living issued in their November 2011 edition and those gems are still shining brightly in Virginia. Writer Paula Disbrowe plotted her way from Maryland into Virginia, even including suggested places to eat.

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Shenandoah Valley

Cabin Creekwood in Lyndhurst offers local shopping suggestions to their guests just as any good cabin owner would. I came across their blog and an entry entitled Antiquing in Virginia: 4 Shops Worth Visiting caught my attention. Who knows best? Locals know best. If you’re in the Staunton area, check out Valley of Virginia Antiques in Fairfield, the Stuarts Draft Antique Mall, The Factory Antique Mall in Verona, or Memory Makers in downtown Staunton.

Coastal Virginia

Take your hunt for antiques to the Eastern Shore of Virginia. That’s just what writer Krys Stefansky of The Virginian-Pilot did in her article . Her recommended stops include Blue Crow Antique Mall in Keller, Exmore’s Antique Emporium, and a stop for a quick bite at Big’s Place – The Gaskill Family Restaurant in Painter. Read her article to see why she ends it, “We’re coming back.”

Source: blog.virginia.org
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