Travel back in time by visiting this small town that is seemingly straight out of North Dakota’s past. The historic buildings and businesses here will remind you of a time since passed, but that’s not the only thing. This tiny town has an antique store that is every antiquing addict’s heaven – and you’ve got to check it out. Let’s step back a few decades and go to this town:

The little town of Hebron, North Dakota will bring on a feeling of nostalgia as soon as you enter it.

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It has a population of 747 and was founded in 1885.

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With neat historic features such as the Mayer Theater and North Dakota’s only still-operating brick company, there are quite a bit of stories to explore.

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But there is no place more full of history than this impressive antique store located in Hebron: Yesterday’s Keepsakes.

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If you love antiquing, prepare to have your jaw dropped when you enter this store.

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There are thousands of items from many different times.

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Love antique glassware? They’ve got a treasure trove of it.

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Looking for knickknacks and collectibles? You’ll find an endless supply here.

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Odds and ends from every bit of yesterday are meticulously organized and placed on shelves that you can browse from sunup to sundown.

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Whether you’re there just to look - at the town or the store - or have an empty truck you plan on filling with fantastic antique finds, you’ll love visiting Hebron and Yesterday’s Keepsakes.

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Yesterday’s Keepsakes is located off of Old Highway 10 at 426 S Elk Street, Hebron, ND 58638. For more information, click here.

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The best way to travel to Hebron is by taking the Old Red Old Ten Scenic Byway through many historic North Dakota small towns and beautiful countryside. This antique store is actually located right along the road you take to follow the route!

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