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Antique Alley Arkansas Antique Show

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Antique Alley Arkansas Antique Show

Get what you really wanted at the Antique Alley Arkansas Antique Show Friday - Saturday, January 6-7, from 9AM to 5PM and Sunday, January 8, from 11AM to 4PM inside the temperature-controlled Conway Expo Center located at 2505 E. Oak St. in Conway, Arkansas. Exhibitors from 10+ states will fill 200 booths with old advertising, antique toys, linens, primitives, glassware, antique furniture, and much more!

Friday's admission is $10 per adult and free for children 18 and under. Saturday and Sunday's adult admission is $5 and free for children. Admission is good all weekend! Parking is free!
Food trucks and snack vendors will be on site.
Please call Ashley at 501-230-5728 with any questions about the show.

Antique Alley Arkansas Antique Show

Address : Conway Expo Center, 2505 E. Oak St. Conway AR
Phone : 501-230-5728   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : ashley@ashleysfinds.com

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Admission Fee : Friday - $10/ Saturday-Sunday $5 / Kids 18 and under free/ free parking

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