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Vegas antics |
9151 S. Las Vegas Boulevard 344 Las Vegas, NV 89123 United States +1 702 933 2791 http://www.antiquemallofameric... |
If you have still not lost your money at the casinos in Vegas you could step into this antique mall and spend your greens on accessories. A novel way to while away your time and money in a gambling city. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Find your treasure |
6115 West Tropicana Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89103 United States +1 702 368 1170 http://www.antiquesampler.com |
Get ready to spend a day doing some serious shopping. This is known to be "the largest indoor antique and collectibles mall in Nevada," and indeed, the variety and volume of merchandise is impressive. Items range from inexpensive to pricey. Individual vendors have set up booths here and each offers unique items for the discerning shopper. One-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry, books, objets d'art, eclectic and Americana, even lamps and large furniture items are found here. Consignment is available. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Large, indoor marketplace |
6665 South Eastern Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89119 United States +1 702 307 3960 |
Conveniently located near the airport, the Strip and across from Sunset Park, this warehouse-like market is an antique-lover's treasure trove of unique finds. With more than 60 individual vendors offering a variety of goods from vintage clothing, art prints, glassware, jewelry, books, furniture and collectibles, there is certainly something for everyone. Different items are always available, and this might just be the place to find that special gift. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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The Happiest Showroom in the World! |
3500 Las Vegas Blvd South (Forum Shops at Caesars Palace) Las Vegas, NV 89109 United States +1 702 792 2274 http://www.AntiquitiesLV.com |
This eclectic collection includes not just antique items, but many pieces that were owned by famous musicians, film stars and politicians. You will discover rare movie posters, juke boxes, vintage games and personal items from celebrities. Some of the items have even been autographed by the former celebrity owner. It is a great place to just browse or look for items of particular interest for collectors. This shop is located at the Forum Shops in Caesars Palace. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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No Trouble in Little China |
4255 Spring Mountain Road Las Vegas, NV 89109 United States +1 702 221 8448 http://lvchinatown.com/ |
Las Vegas has the only master planned Chinatown built on a strip mall. Chinatown Plaza is one of the most exciting neighborhoods in Las Vegas and one of the only places that touts a particular ethnicity. The Plaza boasts many Asian arts and crafts shops, gift stores, a bakery, a Chinese herb shop, a jade store and a plant store where you can get a lucky money tree. Signs placed throughout the area contain factual information about Chinese art and history, so it's a good place to learn a few things in passing. The food is the best reason to visit this attraction, though. You may sample Filipino, Korean, Japanese or Vietnamese specialties in addition to the traditional Chinese fare. Come on down and try a cold Taiwanese boba tea, some pho noodle soup or some fresh sushi! - Marilee Ryan Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Chips ahoy |
800 South Main Street Las Vegas, NV 89101 United States +1 702 382 9903 http://www.gamblersgeneralstor... |
This place calls itself the "World's Largest Gambling Superstore". Everything for the serious collector or the casual at-home player can be found. Slot machines, both antique and newer, are a large part of the inventory. The classic machines carry a price tag of $3,000-5,000. All have been refurbished and carry a warranty. It's also fun to peruse the stock of obsolete gaming chips from casinos all over the world. The staff can make personalized chips for your Saturday night poker game. Gambling books are also plentiful. If it pertains to gaming, this store has it. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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For Avid Art Collectors |
3663 Las Vegas Boulevard South Suite 680 Las Vegas, NV 89109 United States +1 702 598 3929 http://www.indianrivergallery.... |
If you looking for a collection of art or antiques, then Indian River Gallery will definitely interest you. It has an amazing collection of native American jewelery from over 300 jewelers. It also houses a fantastic collection of pottery, paintings, woven articles, antiques, sculptures etc from over 700 renowned artists like Gibson Nez, Dina Huntinghorse, Maria Martinez, J.R. Stetson Honyumtewa among others. It is definitely a must-visit for all art lovers and serious collectors. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Wondrous treasures for your pleasure |
2330 Industrial Road Las Vegas, NV 89102 United States +1 702 734 1177 http://www.lasvegasantiquemall... |
This wonderful mall is chock-full of antique stalls and dealers. Whether you are looking for that elusive coffee table, or then a four-poster bed from the Victorian era, it is very likely that you will find it under their roof. With 25,000 square feet brimming with offerings, you can be sure that you won't leave disappointed; collectors' items and gifts are also on offer, so make your loved ones' birthdays extra-special with a little something from here. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Antiques, Collectibles, Consignment |
1422 Western Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89102 United States +1 702 384 4922 http://www.NotJustAntiquesMart... |
When you are in Las Vegas, for any reason, for business or pleasure, or even if you live there, here's a change of pace from the lunatic asylums of the casinos. Located in the downtown Arts District, this 12,000 sq.ft. two-story building is a collector's adventure. A virtual Aladdin's Cave of antiques, the name explains it all. Here you will find an array of items, including art pieces, vintage dolls, jewelry and clothing, as well as science fiction collectibles. Take a detour from the overwhelming amounts of nicknacks and enjoy the Tea Room/Art Gallery, filled with local artist's work, as well as classic pieces. Look out for regular events such as Flea Market Fridays held during the first Friday of every month. If you're feeling lucky, have your tarot cards read by a modern Oracle. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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