If you love antiques and Amish-made goodies, there’s a giant vintage country store in Grabill, Indiana you’ve got to visit. Located in a historic community, this two-story market is full of old-fashioned treasures.
Discover a town that is stuck in the previous century. Scroll on for more details.
The Country Shops of Grabill in northern Indiana has two floors and more than 150 vendors of antiques and other vintage goods. It is better than a flea market, and it is located in the historic Souder Village in downtown.
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In business since 1985 and located in the 10th largest Amish community in the nation, this excellent shop is open year round. Whether you’re looking for something specific or just something special, you’re bound to discover it here.
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From the moment you arrive in town, you’ll be whisked away to a simpler time. Stepping through the doors of this vintage country store is like taking a time machine to the previous century.
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Both gently used and new items are sold here. Vintage furniture, home decor, holidays items, jewelry, books, toys, and much more abound.
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You’ll also find Vera Bradley bags and other items, typically marked 20 to 40 percent down. You never know what you’ll find at this massive vintage shop.
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Guests will also find homemade goods and goodies at the General Store next door. Find black licorice, root beer in bottles, barrel candy, Amish cookbooks, and much more.
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The Country Shops of Grabill is open Monday through Saturday between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Plan to spend a couple hours treasure hunting at this massive, two-story market.
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The Country Shops of Grabill is located at 13756 State St., Grabill, IN 46741, and you can learn more about it on its website or Facebook page.
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