Treasure hunting for vintage goods is a serious hobby filled with hours and hours of dedicated shopping time. If this sounds a bit like you, even in the slightest of ways, then add this amazing antique store in North Carolina to your treasure map asap:

Father and Son Antiques is located in the warehouse district in Raleigh, just around the bend from Raleigh Union Station.

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Inside this rambling old warehouse an eclectic mix of vintage items awaits.

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You’ll find everything from mid-century modern furniture pieces to decor, accessories, and more.

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In the back of the store, a stellar vintage clothing section adds a groovy vibe to the store’s inventory. (For guys, there’s a Men’s section, too.)

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You never know what fun and collectible gifts you’ll find for that perfect someone on your list. (C’mon… it’s Farrah!)

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Upstairs in the music room, you’ll spend hours reminiscing over bygone eras in the music world. Everything from old vinyls to record players can be found here on the regular.

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If vintage finds are at the top of your antiquing list, then you’re sure to love browsing through this amazing old store.

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Father and Son Antiques recently moved to this new location (Feb of 2018) from their iconic space on Hargett Street.

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Here’s what the new location looks like on the outside, so it’ll be easy to find! Have you visited yet?

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Father and Son Antiques is located at 302 S West S.t, Raleigh, NC 27603. It’s open seven days a week; the hours are Monday through Saturday from 12:00 p.m to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Learn more on their official Facebook page!

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