Thursday, September 19, 2024

Where You’ll Find The Best Antique Shopping In NJ This Fall

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If you enjoy strolling the aisles and searching for unique finds there are so many great antique stores in New Jersey for you to visit this fall.

What a thrill to wander around until you find the perfect hidden treasure!

Are you like me and can spend hours going from store to store seeing all the cool things they have?

I recently read about a little kid from New Jersey who discovered how much a $2.00 painting he found was worth.

You guessed it! WAY more than the $2.00 he paid for it!

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He was featured on the hit show “Antiques Roadshow” and was super excited about his find.

It’s believed that the piece of art was created at the beginning of the 19th century and is currently worth around $1500.

It’s always fun to hear when an antique purchased for very little money at a yard sale or antique store and it turns out to be worth a lot more!

VisitNJ.org had a list of some of the best places to shop for antiques in New Jersey.

Best Places To Go Antique Hunting In New Jersey

Keyport Antique District, Keyport

Enjoy a day out in Keyport strolling Front Street where you can find boutiques and antique shops selling vintage jewelry, records, and many other beautiful treasures.

Golden Nugget Antique & Flea Market, Lambertville

Did you know Lambertville is called “The Antiques Capital of New Jersey?”

This is definitely a great place to go antique hunting.

The Andover Village, Andover

Spend the afternoon walking along Main Street in Andover where you can enjoy searching for various vintage pieces for your home.

Historic Burlington Antiques Emporium, Burlington

You can spend hours at the Historic Burlington Antiques Emporium on High Street in Burlington, which has “Over 65 Antique and Collectibles Dealers Under One Roof,” according to their website.

Happy Shopping!

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