15 Treasure-Filled Spots to Antique in Small-town Texas
Whether you’re hunting for vintage jewelry, midcentury furniture, or old-school cookware, these shops are worth a visit.
Whether you’re hunting for vintage jewelry, midcentury furniture, or old-school cookware, these shops are worth a visit.
Celebrities, influencers, and high-end shoppers are among the throngs that descend upon the tiny town’s biannual antiques fair, which has flourished—even during a pandemic.
In the rolling plains of the Panhandle, Bob Owen tears up what’s left of old vehicles so that some classic cars get a chance at a new life.
Stacy Brown of Arlington was just the character to reignite my love of muscle cars.
Owners Rhianna and Cyrus Shennum, who specialize in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century jewelry, honor tradition with their custom pieces.
We hit Day One of the shows at Marburger and Excess Fields to show what you can find with some dedicated hunting.
Good taste? It’s in his genes. Step inside a modern marvel in West Austin that was created by a relative of the grand dame of Texas antiques.
Who's ready for some world-class junking?
Texas’s biggest shopping event is upon us!
Handmade crafts, homey cafes, and cowboy couture make this Hill Country hamlet a browser’s paradise.
Eat and antique your way along the brick-paved streets of this charming East Texas town.
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Why is it that your favorite item in every antique store is bound to be the one thing that money can’t buy?
A Texas farmhouse relives those thrilling days of yesteryear.