1. AZ-Start at the Phoenix Antique Market,
on 4th Sundays, then enjoy lunch at a unique French Restaurant. Next antique the Shops and Malls of Phoenix , Scottsdale, and perhaps Indian Ruins. Shop the Antique Shops and Malls of Glendale and maybe visit the Heard Museum. Then enjoy Sedona's incredible scenery. For visitor information visit click here. Phoenix visitor info.
2. CA-Start at San Anselmo, No. Calif.'s "Antique Capital" and continue into the Wine Country's many antique malls and shops including 25 in Petaluma, 20 in Sebastopol and Healdsburg. Then down Hwy 128 to Calistoga and St. Helena and Napa. Dinner on the Wine Train could make a perfect ending. Convenient Lodging.
3. CA-Santa Monica Antique Market, on 4th Sundays, 250 dealers. Antique the Wertz Brothers Antique Mall. Lunch at Farmers' Market . Antique the quality malls of Pasadena. Pomona has 20 antique shops on 2nd St. and Ontario has 2 good malls. Lodging, Dining. Entertainment.
4. CA-On 3rd weekends it's the 800 dealer Long Beach Antique Mkt. After the Mkt. Follow an antique trail to Orange, billed as the "Antique Capital of CA". Eat at Mimi's Café. Lodging.
5. CA-In San Diego antique the Olde Cracker Factory Antique Mall
at 448 West Market, the Shops and malls of Ocean Beach at the West end of I-8 on Newport Ave. Then Go North on I-5 to Solano Beach exit left to Cedros St. Left to the Antique Warehouse. Then to 2 Malls on Grand in Escondido. San Diego info. La Jolla info.
6. CO-You could stay at the Historic Brown Palace Hotel and antique the 25 shops and malls of the Broadway Antique District in Denver. Then the antique malls of West Denver and other antique shops in Denver . In Colorado Springs there are antique shops on Colorado Ave. and 2 Antique Malls on Nevada Ave. downtown. Colorado visitor info.
7.LA-New Orleans French Quarter did not flood. Magazine St. with 75 Antique Shops did not flood. The National D-Day Museum reopened Dec. 4, 2005. Antique shops, hotels, restaurants and nightspots in the French Quarter are open. You can still enjoy a sunset cruise on a Paddlewheeler or jazz on Bourbon St..
8. MO-Stage Show and Lodging. Lodging in Branson. Shop the half dozen large antique malls in Ozark Mo. , 10 miles North of Branson.. Antique thru the scenic Ozarks and into Arkansas. Between Eureka Springs and Rogers is the Pea Ridge Civil War Battleground with video of the reenactment of the Battle.
9. OH-Springfield's 500 dealer Antique Market, on 3rd weekends of each month . Then the nearby AAA-I-70 Antique Mall at I-70 Exit 59, and 62 at I-70 Exit 60. Follow an antique trail thru Waynesville to the Lebanon's Antique Malls and the Historic Golden Lamb for dinner and lodging, then an antique trail thru Cincinnati. If going north don't miss the 500 dealer Medina, 1000 booths Expo Show.
After the Market or before , take I-5 to Exit 278, Aurora, billed as the "Antique Capital of Oregon". Then North on I-5 to Exit 295. Sellwood Antique Mall and nearby shops. Next Stars 3 Antique Malls. Visit"End of the Oregon Trail Center".
11.TX-Dallas Fair Park Antique Market, on 3rd weekends. Then head for Arlington/Ft. Worth Antique Malls at 1715 Lamar. Then lunch at La Madeleine at Lamar and Collins (2101 N. Collins.) and antique other area malls. Then the Unlimited Antique Mall and Dallas/Ft. Worth Antique Dealers. Dallas visitor info.
12.TX-Antiquing and History begins at the old stage coach stop in Salado. Then the antique malls of Austin. Next the San Antonio Center for Antiques and other Malls and Shops. Enjoy the River Walk, La Villita, The Alamo and other attractions of San Antonio.
13. WA-The Tacoma Dome Market Then, head for Snowhomish and a 200 dealer mall which has over a dozen antique shops within walking distance. Next, Edmonds with 4 large antique malls. Pikes Place Market for food and fun. Visitor info.