Just 5 miles from The Artist’s Inn is the quaint outdoor antique and collectibles market of Shupp’s Grove. Tucked away in a shady corner of Lancaster County, Shupp’s Grove attracts antique dealers and buyers from near and far. It is the oldest outdoor antiques market around – that’s saying something since Adamstown is known as the Antiques Capital of the USA.
In fact, if you’re a fan of the Antiques Roadshow, you may find it interesting that Leslie and Leigh Keno got their start at Shupp’s when their dad was a dealer – we once saw a picture taken of them with 70’s hairstyles.
Admission is free, parking is free, fun is free. And, if you find what you didn’t know you were looking for, well, that’s when the free ends but the fun continues.
I really liked these outdoor “sculptures”,
while Bruce finds it hard to pass up a Barrister bookcase.
And you just never know when you’ll need another doorstop.
Or WWII ammunition?
Over the years, we’ve purchased all kinds of things – Christmas gifts, an old buggy seat that we use as coffee table for the Carriage House, antique linens,
furniture, even an old plunger to hold extra rolls of toilet paper at the Olde Stone Cottage.
You just never know what you’ll find!
Do not miss a stop at the bath house. There are not many places that have restrooms this nice. Fresh flowers and a real fireplace in the fall – that’s my kind of restroom!
Shupp’s also has several places to stop for a bite to eat and build up more energy for shopping.
If you look on their website, you can find the listing of special themed weekends. Dealers ranks swell during the three Antiques Extravaganzas – the last full weekends of April, June and September.
So, if you enjoy the romance of the woods, the thrill of the hunt and the euphoria of “the big find”, make sure you head to Shupp’s Grove. But hurry, they are only open April through October.