Stops include the largest antique mall in the United States and a curated collection of neoclassical furniture.

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If there’s one thing theShenandoah Valleyprides itself on, it’s history.

And this love of the past doesn’t restrict itself to stories.

Red Schoolhouse antiques in millwood virginia

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If it’s on your to-find list, it’s going to be here.

This spot on the outskirts of downtown Staunton has a mix of midcentury vintage and some older antiques.

Red Schoolhouse Antiques

Walking into Millwood’sRed Schoolhouse Antiquesfeels like exploring a renovated historic home.

Images of vintage kitchenware at Factory Antique Mall

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The rooms are thoughtful displayed, withouttoomuch to distract the eye.

One room leads you to the next, each with a slightly different style, yet all tying together.

You’ll find blanket chests, cupboard, and chairs that have seen centuries of stories before yours.

Red Schoolhouse in Millwood

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He specializes in stunning neo-classical style with American and English roots.

Each piece is in pristine condition, either restored or lovingly cared for through the generations.

If you need anything nostalgic or fun for your kitchen, you’ll find it in the aisles here.

Vilnis & Co antiques in Strasbourg

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It also happens to be one of those places where styled meets affordable, which are often mutually exclusive.

But within a few minutes, you’ll want to check that you explore every nook and cranny.

This large flea market has 70 vendors inside with anoutside yard salewhen weather permits.

Strasburg Emporium

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The Flea Market in Edinburg

In Edinburg, Virginia, you’ll findThe Flea Market in Edinburg.

There are books, collectibles, and everything you didn’t realize you neededuntil now.

Here are a few tips to plan the ultimate antiquing road trip through the Shenandoah Valley.

Hip and Humble in Berryville

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The idea is to hit as many of theseantique storesin one road trip as possible, but be realistic.

Otherwise, a weekend is realistic with two overnight stops.

You look out around you, and you’re surrounded by hundreds of acres of pastoral views.

Collectibles at Rocky’s Gold and Silver

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Antique filled corner at Inn at Meadowcroft

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