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Antique Alley

Mocking Bird Antiques in Historic Centerville

A must for treasure seekers, Eastern Indiana's Famous Antique Alley are routes so packed with treasure filled stores that they are divided into two winding loops: Trail #1 and Trail #2.

But beyond shopping, the routes also showcase the region’s pastoral countryside, quaint towns and historic destinations.

Trail #1

Trail #1 features more than 900 dealers along the Historic National Road (a National Scenic Byway) from Richmond to Knightstown and circles back to Richmond on scenic SR 38 through New Castle, Hagerstown, and Green's Fork. Historic Centerville is the hub of Antique Alley and home of Indiana's largest antique mall, Webb's Antique Mall. The streets of Cambridge City brim with antique and specialty shops.

Trail #2

Trail #2 is countryside journey north on US 27 to the many antique shops and malls, all offering an array of authentic delights. The Jay Garment Antique Mall in Portland features 66,000 square feet – perfect for serious hunting.

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Cambridge City

Antiques, art, apples & history

Centerville

Historic Byway

Richmond

Charmingly Historic with Plenty to Do

Text © Jane Ammeson

Image by Jane Simon Ammeson