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Antique & Vintage Shopping in Downtown Historic Lexington Missouri

Main Street, Lexington Missouri 64067
Lexington MO 64067
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Visit each of our Antique Shops, Clothing Boutiques, Family Owned Bookstore and Home Décor Shops located in wonderful restored historic buildings unique to only Downtown Lexington.

************ Listing of Downtown Shops Below: ****************

ANTIQUE SHOPS
Blackthorn Antiques
1115 Main St.
Discover the timeless beauty and warm ambiance that antique furnishings and accessories will add to your home or office. From Early American to Art Deco, our selection of antiques, period furniture, old books, wall art, pottery and art glass will satisfy the collector in you. Fresh inventory is arriving weekly.
Hours: Tues-Sat, 10 am - 5 pm; Sun 12 - 5 pm, Closed Mon *

Country Peddler
1112 Main Street
Country Peddler carries a broad range of American antiques including country folk art, primitives, early American stoneware (Eastern & Midwestern) and Ironware. They also feature a lot of old advertising items and medical equipment.
Open most weekends, by chance & appointment.

The Curiosity Shop
1206 Main St.
Offering Vintage and Antique Furnishings, Dishes and Glassware. Collectibles and Curiosities. Home-style jams and honey. Hand-stitched quilts. Next door to King Realty, Fred and Colleen King, owners and brokers.
Hours: Mon-Fri, 9 am - 5 pm; Sat-Sun By Appointment*

Lexington Mercantile Antiques & Fabrics
1012 Main St.
Take time to visit our beautiful antiques and fabrics store located in an old bank, complete with a vault! We carry antiques, furniture, books, vintage jewelry and lots of unique collectibles. Browse our nice selection of fabrics, with an emphasis on quilting fabrics Checkout JuJuAnnie's on the second floor! Hours: Thurs-Sat 10 am - 5 pm

Missouri River Antique Co.
912 Main St.
Located in a wonderful two-story 1830s building with original brick and hardwood floors. Two full floors with a fascinating mix of antiques, focusing on primitives, along with appropriate smalls. Large selection of planters and garden art.
Hours: Mon-Sat 10am - 5 pm; Sun 12-4 pm*

Old House Society
1105 Main Street
Located in the Welcome Home Realty building on Lexington’s picturesque Main Street, Old House Society offers an eclectic mix of antiques, art & home goods. Antiques range from country primitives to fine American & European pieces. The artwork of Missouri artists Dennis Yates & Seth Ritter is offered along with other featured artists. Home goods range from decorative pieces (old & new) to the yummiest Snickerdoodle candles.
Open for special events, by chance & appointment.

The Purple Turnip
1109 Main St.
Primitive antiques and seasonal items. Owner and internationally known artisan Maggie Bonanomi also conducts rug hooking and wool applique workshops. Call for schedule and sign-up.
Open most weekends, by appointment or by chance.

Gypsy Vardo
908 Main St.
Eclectic Mix of New, Old & Antiques plus Women's Accessories.
Hours: Tues-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun, 12-4 pm; Closed Mon

SPECIALTY SHOPS
River Reader
1010 Main St.
Long live Independent Bookstores! This 1886 cast-iron building is home to thousands of books for every age, including Missouri and regional titles. Espresso bar & café. Hot & cold drinks, fresh baked treats. Mini art exhibit and select antique desks and tables. Wi-fi available with beverage purchase.
Hours: Mon-Sat, 10 am - 4:30 pm; Closed Sun & Mon*

Garden Gate & Floral Shop
1110 Main St.
Unique gift items. Home décor, Trapp candles, garden art, inspirational gifts and stunning flower arrangements. We look for the unusual. Come in and enjoy the fragrances.
Hours: Mon - Fri, 9 am - 5 pm; Sat 9 am - 1 pm*

Pat’s Army & Sporting Goods Store
1202 Main St.
Specializing in athletic shoes, sporting goods, letter jackets and patches, new and used guns and ammunition. Hunting licenses available. Headquarters in this area for hunters and sportsmen.
Hours: Tues-Fri, 9 am-5:30 pm; Sat, 9 am-12 pm. Closed Sun-Mon

BOUTIQUES / APPAREL
Limrick’s Fine Things
817 Main St
Limrick’s dresses you in the fashions you want, in an atmosphere that you will love! Boutique apparel, accessories and jewelry are selected with real women in mind. Offering Jag, Clara S, Alisha D, Impulse and more. We love Made in the U.S.A! Look for the store with the pink door!
Hours: Mon-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun 12-4 pm

Gigi’s Boutique
922 Main St.
Gigi’s features a unique selection of ladies’ fashions ranging from evening, office to sportswear. Accessories make the outfit, and we have lots to choose from: scarves, hats and seasonal footwear. Mary Francis purses, jewelry designed by Paige Wallace, Brighton and local artist Marion Couch. Gigi’s slogan—“Dressing (You) In Style.”
Hours: Mon - Sat, 10 am - 5 pm; Sun 12 - 4

Gypsy Vardo
908 Main St.
Eclectic mix of new “Boho” fashions, home décor and antiques. Always something fun & new!
Hours: Tues-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun, 12-4 pm; Closed Mon

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