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This antique mall is in what I suspect was an old grocery or department store. There is row after row of different sellers and fabulous vintage items one would expect to see in Ohio, such as Ohio Art, vintage cookware and kitchen tools, all you have to do is look and you'll find at least one of what you seek. The prices are so very reasonable, I frequent this mall at least monthly when possible and just kind of make myself an American Picker. Sometimes I resell the item and always at a higher price on an auction website or I add it to my personal collection. If you are in the Toledo, Ohio area and you miss this antique mall, shame on you, good for me if you miss a great item.
This place is a real find. 100,000 feet of antiques and "stuff". We come here very November, and always find a treasure (or two). I buy my wife jewelry from fantastic displays around the store, and always seem to find a book or two to take home. She loves the china and "nick-nacks"
We came down from southwestern Ontario & were in the Allen MI area to check out the antique spots there, & decided to drive further & give the Maumee a try. In a word - disappointed! First, although I guess the bathrooms were 'clean-ish', they are so badly battered that they seem dirty at first glance - they need a major makeover. Many of the booths need a good cleaning, too - pretty dusty. Secondly, I am not an antique snob by any means, but this is not an 'antique' market. Most of it is very dusty 80's & 90's dishes & collectibles. Lots of Goodwill-type junk. It takes a while to go through the place, and I didn't buy anything. I did see two 50's wedding dresses, although they were not in great shape. Lots of 50's-60's women's hats for a good price. I guess if you are handy with beads & a needle & thread, the wedding gowns might have been a 'find', and if you wear vintage or are part of a stage company, the hats would've been a hit. I will say that Booth 29 knows what they are doing; they've got the 'flavour' of the true antique market experience in hand. In my area, I'm a 40 minute drive from 4 top-notch antique markets, so maybe I've been spoiled. I would not recommend that anyone take the time to drive to this place. Go to Allen MI for the Allen Antique Mall or the Hog Creek Mall, & give this one and the Allen Antique Barn and the Capital, a wide berth.
This is a well organized and clean antique mall/flea market. It is very large and air conditioned. Stay away from the Friendly's restaurant in front of it, it's awful!
The largest antique mall in the greater Toledo area requires an entire day to visit. Looking for specific articles isn't easy since there are hundreds of vendors here but if you enjoy the hunt this might be the place for you.
Been here several times. In order to see everything it takes at least a few trips. Lots of vintage items, antiques and the usual, but if you take your time you can find alot of interesting items.
Very cool place if you are into history. Only negative is that it is so huge that I lost my husband twice and could not find him. I bought a necklace and dh bought an International Mercantile Marine stock certificate. I was able to trace the guy down on Ancestry.com and track down some relatives on facebook which was cool. I want to go back and get some of the old photos to track relatives down and return them. I have a new hobby ;)
If you like antique malls then this is the place for you.This is a huge building that is loaded with all sorts of antiques that are very interesting to look at
It's really getting hard to find antique malls anymore -- everyone wants to do on-line, but I enjoy the thrill of the hunt! This is a good size mall with a mix of nice antiques, middling antiques, not-so-old stuff, and junk. Something for everyone! The only flaw I saw was in the set-up. I like to be able to go up and down the aisles, but this mall is set up in a meandering fashion and it's easy to miss a row or entire area. But if you're in the area, stop in. You never know when you might find that perfect treasure.
We DO a lot of antique malls and this is a giant 200 dealer one so be warned you will be in there a while looking if you stop. As with most of these "malls" there is a mish mash of antiques and collectibles. Some of the booths are stuff piled upon stuff, messy and likely don't sell much. There are people always around to assist you to get into the cases and/ or assist in moving items to the front of the store. This mall has a lot of old radios in need of rehabbing in the back of the store for those of you interested . FYI :There is a small snack bar in the mall however right in front of the store parking lot- in walking distance- is a Friendly's so you can get a full meal or really good ice cream just outside the building.
lots of junk but lots of goodies. not the best place to go for antiques but it's a good size place and there's plenty to look at. I frequent antique malls often throughout Ohio/Michigan/Indiana and I go back to this place numerous times. I recommend this place if you are like me and like to go antiquing but don't be expecting to be impressed... But don't be surprised if you walk out of there with an item or two (or more).
Ok...they do have old stuff. Kinda messy, dusty, in questionable shape, etc. If you really like looking at "stuff" then this is your place. As for me...I have enough stuff already. Sorry.
A fun place to shop when you don't know what you want or if you are a collector. There are a lot of small booths and some large booths. Much like the Findlay Oh Antique Mall but more old stuff.