
While I was living in Greenville, I visited this shop every week for about a year. Between this spot and East Coast Music & Video, my vinyl needs were looked after and most of my collection was...
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Located in the heart of uptown Greenville, NC, Dickinson Avenue Antique Market is housed in a historic two-story building spanning an impressive 10,000 square feet. Step inside this treasure trove, where a delightful blend of vintage and antique discoveries awaits visitors. From an ever-changing collection of vinyl records to a diverse array of retro clothing, and from unique antique furniture to charming small items, the market is a haven for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Browse through a carefully curated selection that includes crystals, stones, vintage jewelry, and an assortment of antique treasures. With its welcoming atmosphere and eclectic offerings, Dickinson Avenue Antique Market promises a memorable shopping experience for all who appreciate the allure of bygone eras and the thrill of uncovering hidden gems.
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While I was living in Greenville, I visited this shop every week for about a year. Between this spot and East Coast Music & Video, my vinyl needs were looked after and most of my collection was...
I was greeted upon entering by a friendly gentleman who asked if I was searching for something specific. The market is quite large and in a cute older huilding that could use a bit of TLC but...
When I first walked in, my girlfriend and I were welcomed by a women behind the desk. A man was sitting behind her, he just glanced at us and kept reading he's paper. I thought that was a little...
This place is wondering and very friendly/welcoming. It is a little pricey, but there are some great things you can find in here. The man at the counter is such a sweetheart. This is great antique...
This is probably the echelon of antiquing in Greenville. It is the priciest of the three stores on Dickinson Ave., but it has the best selection. I have a very beautiful Victorian necklace from...
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