
Where Everything Old Is New Again
With clusters of antique shops, Buffalo is a treasure hunter’s paradise
Clarence Hollow and Buffalo’s Hertel Avenue and Allentown districts are hotbeds for finding one-of-a-kind items and historical objects. With clusters of unique stores, Buffalo Niagara is a bargain hunter’s bonanza.
With warm weather fast approaching, it’s a perfect opportunity to spend some time antiquing through Buffalo’s vast array of antique shops. Hertel Avenue and the Allentown Districts (Elmwood, Delaware, Allen, and Franklin Streets) each feature an abundance of shops in close proximity where one can buy, sell or get appraised anything from antique furniture and jewelry to toys and artwork. The streets feature dealers specializing in both American and international artifacts. For more information, visit www.visitbuffaloniagara.com.
Just east of Buffalo in the suburb of Clarence is Antique World. The historic town of Clarence is known as the “Antique Capital of Western New York.” Antique World features over 100,000 square feet of antiques in 10 buildings. The market is open daily and features both indoor flea markets and outdoor pavilions. For more information, call (716) 759-8483 or visit www.antiqueworldmarket.com.
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