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Antiques shopping in the Lansing Area


If as I do, you enjoy spending endless hours going through aisles and aisles of antiques displays, Lansing is the place for you.

Whether you are looking for vintage dolls, antique furniture, authentic jewelry or old art, you will find it all and more at the numerous antiques shops and malls the Lansing area has to offer.

The first one that comes to my mind is the Lansing Antiques Mega Mall located two miles south of I-69. With its 40,000 square feet of selling surface and over 300 booths, i can assure you that you won't be disappointed especially when it comes to the very attractive pricing. If i am looking for a special gift that will bring nostalgic memories back for a friend, i know i can hop in my car and head to the Antiques Mega Mall in Lansing and find what i am looking for at very reasonable prices.

As i also enjoy selling items on eBay from time to time, I know that i will find incomparable treasures to satisfy an auction winner.

If you would like more information on the Lansing Antiques Mega Mall, you can pay them a visit at 15487 S. US Hwy. 27 Lansing,  MI  48906.

The Lansing area also counts the Williamston Antiques Market as well as the Mason Antiques Village. The Williamston Antiques Market is located at 2991 Williamston Rd. Williamston,  MI  48895 and will keep you busy for hours with its paintings, old books, vintage toys, furniture and much more. 

If you are planning on visiting the Mason Antiques Village, you might want to check the weather forecast ahead of time. The Village is composed of a few little shops that will have you spend a little bit of time outside to reach the next shop. It is the perfect opportunity if you wish to combine a day out and some shopping.

These would be my top 3 picks for antiques shopping in the Lansing area but there are smaller isolated Antiques shops that you can find driving down Cedar Street, Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd or Holmes Street. Some of these places including the Mega Mall and the Antiques Market might even consider buing antique items from you, good to know isn't it?

Just remember, it might take a little bit of time but you may be lucky enough to lay eyes on a treasure everyone else overlooked....

Happy shopping!




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