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Room Service Vintage
This is the kind of store you head to with giddy expectation, knowing you'll score something amazing. Room Service has so many off-the-wall knickknacks from the '50s through the '80s (a $12 ballpoint pen Purple Rain-era rendering of Prince, anyone?) that perusing the shelves becomes a thrilling adventure.
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Uncommon Objects
Dozens of individual booths, each loaded with a meticulously assembled array of collectibles—like a $12 tatted-lace table runner or $20 ivory rosette-pendant necklace—break up this wildly imaginative antiques store into a maze of browsing bliss.
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Wear it Again Sam
Dressy, mint-condition clothing from the '20s through the '50s is the specialty of the house. Also available: retro-looking tooled-leather pumps and purses, handmade in Mexico just for the store.
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Wear it Again Sam
Dressy, mint-condition clothing from the '20s through the '50s is the specialty of the house. Also available: retro-looking tooled-leather pumps and purses, handmade in Mexico just for the store.
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Southern Thrift
Local secondhand scavengers love this thrift shop for its great deals. The prices are right—the average tag was $2 on our visit—which means it's easy to score a pile of quality used goods for pocket change.
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The Attic
A local legend, this shop is famed for its $1 cover charge—and spectacular vintage inventory. From Las Vegas' Arts District neighborhood store listing.
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The Funk House
Beneath the dusty veneer of this secondhand superstore lurks an incomprehensibly large quantity of antique decor and costume jewelry. From Las Vegas' Arts District neighborhood store listing.
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V&J Duncan
From its pleasantly packed, library like space to its spectacular assortment of antique maps, prints and books, this collectible-print resource has an old fashioned feel. From Savannah's Downtown Design District neighborhood store listing.
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@Home Vintage General
A former antique picker, Liz Demos has a knack for spotting treasures. She's amassed quite a collection of unusual pieces, including school flash cards and pharmaceutical flasks—plus a carefully chosen selection of replicas—for her hip general store. From Savannah's Wright Square neighborhood store listing.
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Brownesville
Located in the up-and-coming Starland District, this local pioneer sells vintage-themed odds and ends, like milk glass pitchers and floral-print gardening gloves; a recent expansion made room for an old-fashioned on-site bakery. From Savannah's Wright Square neighborhood store listing.


