Adamstown Antiques
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Antiques in Adamstown, PA, Pennsylvania.
This store is recognized throughout the Northeast for its collection of quality 18th and 19th century antique and reproduction Country French and English furniture. For more than 20 years they have traveled France and England selecting and restoring the finest antiques they can find.
Situated within the Stoudtburg Village, this antique shop features 18th and 19th century furniture, porcelains, silver and estate jewelry.
Through the Looking Glass features antique dolls, clothes and shoes from across North America and Europe.
With over 35 years in the antique business, Stoudt's Black Angus is nearly an antique itself. The outdoor market features over 100 dealers who sell high quality antiques. A bakery, microbrewery, pub and fine dining are also located on premise.
The Key Antiques has a unique blend on antiques and collectibles of display. They also provide general appraisals and feature an on-line showroom on eBay.
Shupp's Grove has been operating this outdoor antique market in the Adamstown area since 1962. Located on a secluded farm within the woods, it boasts many fine antiques.
Specializing in antiques and collectibles, Treasures carries a wide selection of vintage jewelry, glassware, pottery, china, dolls, toys and more.
Meeting House Square Antiques offers a collection of 18th and 19th century furniture and primitives. They also maintain a bed and breakfast.
The Heritage Antique Center has provided a venue for antique dealers to showcase their collections since 1983. Open seven days a week, this indoor market features thousands of antiques and collectibles from dolls and trains to china and military nostalgia.
For those looking for original decorations for their home, Alternative Furnishings features 19th and 20th century antiques and furnishings.
Visitors can find a wide variety of antiques at the Antique Mall in Adamstown.
This shop is one of the area's largest direct importers and wholesalers of antique pine furniture. Dealers and designers are welcome.
Getting its name from the former hat factory that it is now located in, the Mad Hatter features more than 100 dealers. The booths and showcases within offer furniture, fine art, dolls, advertising and much more.









