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<p>[QUOTE="Joe2007, post: 2364180, member: 1262"]Waynesville is the only small town I can think of in Southwest Ohio with many small antique shops clustered together along the main business corridor although they are not as plentiful as they were 20 years ago.</p><p><br /></p><p>Springfield, Ohio is the antique destination of the area with several large antique malls and renowned antique shows/flea markets held periodically but not many small shops.</p><p><br /></p><p>The only other place I can think of is Mt. Victory, Ohio which is a bit north west of Columbus and is very small. It has a half dozen or so small antique shops although like Waynesville they are much diminished in recent decades. An ex wife of my uncle had relation that ran one of the shops and we always saw them at estate auctions acquiring inventory. </p><p><br /></p><p>Caesar's Creek Flea Market is also along that corridor, visible from I-71, but they are not doing well these days and its mostly imported junk from china not antiques or vintage.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Joe2007, post: 2364180, member: 1262"]Waynesville is the only small town I can think of in Southwest Ohio with many small antique shops clustered together along the main business corridor although they are not as plentiful as they were 20 years ago. Springfield, Ohio is the antique destination of the area with several large antique malls and renowned antique shows/flea markets held periodically but not many small shops. The only other place I can think of is Mt. Victory, Ohio which is a bit north west of Columbus and is very small. It has a half dozen or so small antique shops although like Waynesville they are much diminished in recent decades. An ex wife of my uncle had relation that ran one of the shops and we always saw them at estate auctions acquiring inventory. Caesar's Creek Flea Market is also along that corridor, visible from I-71, but they are not doing well these days and its mostly imported junk from china not antiques or vintage.[/QUOTE]
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