At the beginning of the summer you might remember that we planned out a unique adventure for you. Taking you to areas around the western half of our state, Only In New York put together an antique store weekend itinerary that sent you exploring for treasure. Well, now that fall is arriving and the seasons are changing you may find yourself in the mood to go looking for more hidden gems and special antique items. Bringing you to even more locations that you’ll be over the moon about, this list of amazing antique spots will get you excited to go shopping.

  1. Antique Revival - Big Flats

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Antique Revival - Facebook Visible from the Southern Tier Expressway right in the town of Big Flats, the Antique Revival shop is larger than it looks. Home to unique items that you wouldn’t expect to find in a place like this, the antique shop covers over 10,000 square feet and is a popular place for our Finger Lakes residents to visit. To find out more information, click here.

How to get here: 26 Palmer Road Big Flats, NY 14814

  1. One Potato Two - Bloomfield

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One Potato Two/Facebook Just off of Route 20 out in the Finger Lakes, the small town of Bloomfield is where you’ll find One Potato Two. The antique shop is set within an old 7,000 square foot mall, made up of over 60 dealers. Providing great variety and so many unique items, you can find out more information if you click here.

How to get here: 6900 NY-5 Bloomfield, NY 14469

  1. Gristmill Antique Center - Troy

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Gristmill Antique Center/Facebook Right out near Raymertown and the Tomhannock Reservoir is the charming Gristmill Antique Center. The center covers 4,000 square feet, filling its space with the treasures of over 30 different antique dealers. From furniture and home decor to jewelry and textiles, you can find everything at this spot. To find out more information, click here.

How to get here: 2250 NY-7 Troy, NY 12180

  1. Brick House Antique Center - Palmyra

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Brick House Antique Center/Facebook Just north of the Finger Lakes and roughly a half-hour outside of Rochester, Brick House Antique Center has two entire floors worth of antiques for you to look through. Open and providing locals with antiques for over 10 years, this spot is known for its affordable prices and amazing finds. To find out more information, click here.

How to get here: 247 East Main Street Palmyra, New York

  1. Crooked Lake Antiques - Hammondsport

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Crooked Lake Antiques/Facebook Right at the south end of Keuka Lake in one of America’s coolest towns, Crooked Lake Antiques is just one of many reasons why you’ll want to head out to Hammondsport. If you’re looking for vintage toys, furniture, collectibles and other fascinating antiques out in the Finger Lakes then this is the place to visit. To find out more information, click here.

How to get here: 428 Route 54 Hammondsport, New York

  1. 3 Old Dogs Antiques - Clarence

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3 Old Dogs Antiques/Facebook Roughly a half-hour outside of both Buffalo and Niagara Falls, 3 Old Dogs Antiques has been selling items for over 25 years. Only closed on Wednesdays, the shop stays open and features household items as well as other things like Civil War related items. To find out more information, click here.

How to get here: 11079 Main Street Clarence, NY 14031

  1. Beaver Mill Antiques - Valatie

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Beaver Mill Antiques/Facebook Right in the southern area of the Capital Region, part of Columbia County is a antique shop you may not have heard of. Beaver Mill Antiques in Valatie is on Main Street, selling vintage furniture, kitchenware, jewelry, collectibles and more. To find out more information, click here.

How to get here: 3045 Main Street Valatie, New York

  1. Salamanca Mall Antiques - Salamanca

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Salamanca Mall Antiques/Facebook Along our Southern Tier out in Western New York is the Salamanca Mall Antiques shop. Considered to be one of the largest antique spots in all of New York, the mall is loved by all who come to visit it. Giving you plenty to explore and check out, has thousands of dealers and more than a million items for you to sift through. To find out more information, click here.

How to get here: 100 Main Street Salamanca, NY 14779

  1. Granny’s Boot Antiques - Springville

Granny’s Boot Antiques home of Grevpode Gallery/Facebook

Granny’s Boot Antiques home of Grevpode Gallery/Facebook Open only on select days, Granny’s Boot Antiques is a hidden gem that you almost certainly didn’t know about. Tucked away in the town of Springville where you’re surrounded by New York’s remote scenery, the antique shop has been selling goods up in Canada for over 40 years and finally decided to share their treasures with the U.S.! To find out more information, click here.

How to get here: 10761 Miller Road Springville, New York, NY 14141

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Antique Revival - Facebook

Visible from the Southern Tier Expressway right in the town of Big Flats, the Antique Revival shop is larger than it looks. Home to unique items that you wouldn’t expect to find in a place like this, the antique shop covers over 10,000 square feet and is a popular place for our Finger Lakes residents to visit. To find out more information, click here.

How to get here: 26 Palmer Road Big Flats, NY 14814

One Potato Two/Facebook

Just off of Route 20 out in the Finger Lakes, the small town of Bloomfield is where you’ll find One Potato Two. The antique shop is set within an old 7,000 square foot mall, made up of over 60 dealers. Providing great variety and so many unique items, you can find out more information if you click here.

How to get here: 6900 NY-5 Bloomfield, NY 14469

Gristmill Antique Center/Facebook

Right out near Raymertown and the Tomhannock Reservoir is the charming Gristmill Antique Center. The center covers 4,000 square feet, filling its space with the treasures of over 30 different antique dealers. From furniture and home decor to jewelry and textiles, you can find everything at this spot. To find out more information, click here.

How to get here: 2250 NY-7 Troy, NY 12180

Brick House Antique Center/Facebook

Just north of the Finger Lakes and roughly a half-hour outside of Rochester, Brick House Antique Center has two entire floors worth of antiques for you to look through. Open and providing locals with antiques for over 10 years, this spot is known for its affordable prices and amazing finds. To find out more information, click here.

How to get here: 247 East Main Street Palmyra, New York

Crooked Lake Antiques/Facebook

Right at the south end of Keuka Lake in one of America’s coolest towns, Crooked Lake Antiques is just one of many reasons why you’ll want to head out to Hammondsport. If you’re looking for vintage toys, furniture, collectibles and other fascinating antiques out in the Finger Lakes then this is the place to visit. To find out more information, click here.

How to get here: 428 Route 54 Hammondsport, New York

Hannah K./Yelp

3 Old Dogs Antiques/Facebook

Roughly a half-hour outside of both Buffalo and Niagara Falls, 3 Old Dogs Antiques has been selling items for over 25 years. Only closed on Wednesdays, the shop stays open and features household items as well as other things like Civil War related items. To find out more information, click here.

How to get here: 11079 Main Street Clarence, NY 14031

Beaver Mill Antiques/Facebook

Right in the southern area of the Capital Region, part of Columbia County is a antique shop you may not have heard of. Beaver Mill Antiques in Valatie is on Main Street, selling vintage furniture, kitchenware, jewelry, collectibles and more. To find out more information, click here.

How to get here: 3045 Main Street Valatie, New York

Salamanca Mall Antiques/Facebook

Along our Southern Tier out in Western New York is the Salamanca Mall Antiques shop. Considered to be one of the largest antique spots in all of New York, the mall is loved by all who come to visit it. Giving you plenty to explore and check out, has thousands of dealers and more than a million items for you to sift through. To find out more information, click here.

How to get here: 100 Main Street Salamanca, NY 14779

Granny’s Boot Antiques home of Grevpode Gallery/Facebook

Open only on select days, Granny’s Boot Antiques is a hidden gem that you almost certainly didn’t know about. Tucked away in the town of Springville where you’re surrounded by New York’s remote scenery, the antique shop has been selling goods up in Canada for over 40 years and finally decided to share their treasures with the U.S.! To find out more information, click here.

How to get here: 10761 Miller Road Springville, New York, NY 14141

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