These historic streets are teeming with unique finds.
It’s a bonus if that all can be accomplished while saving money.
No matter your reason for heading out for vintage wares, Virginia is the place to go.

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Here are the 9 best Virginia towns for antiquing that are ripe for your next Saturday drive.
Virginia Found Goodsis a warehouse fully stocked with everything from architectural salvage to rustic furniture pieces.
Across the street isWhite Barn Vintage, a themed, multi-vendor monthly market with a high turnover of stock.

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Also, visitThe Vintage Rose, a lovely shop in a multi-level historic home fronting Highway 29.
However, it also happens to be dotted with antique stores.
Shop for color-coordinated books or your next blue and white jardiniere atWillow Creek Antiques & Collectables.
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After a quick bite, head toThe Fredericksburg Antique Mall & Clock Shop, whose name says everything.
For example,Middleburg Antique Emporiumis an eclectic, multi-dealer store that caters to diverse tastes.
To outfit your garden, head toSheppard Street Antiquesin Scott’s Addition or stop byCapitol Vintagefor retro finds.

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Also make plans to visit the nearby area of Ashland, where you’ll find even more shops.
Those who love thrifting will also find the city a mecca for preloved vintage goods.
Well, the largest antique store,Factory Antique Mall, is in the town.
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There’s even a cafe inside if you get hungry (you will.)
Planning your trip during the bi-annualFishersville Antique Expois also wise.

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