Finding Antiques in Historic Jonesborough

Himageistoric Jonesborough, Tennessee provides treasures that are hard to find and home decor that goes beyond the ordinary. Whether it is memorabilia, antique furniture, collectibles, vintage clothing, or the products of contemporary designers, it can be found in East Tennessee’s Appalachian Mountain treasure, Historic Jonesborough.

After a long day of antiquing in historic Jonesborough for treasures of the Appalachian Mountains, sample some local flavor at one of our delectable choices for dining. Then stay in our historic bed and breakfasts or turn-of-the-century Inn filled mostly with antiques from the Appalachian Mountain region of East Tennessee.

picJonesborough Antique Mart

Nearly 150 years ago the Jonesborough Antique Mart started its story as a hardware shop. Farmers from the Appalachian Mountains of East Tennessee could come and buy nails, seeds, and farming equipment. Today, over 30 antique dealers fill more than 10,000 square feet of antiques, vintage 115 East Main Street
423.753.8301
Jonesboroughantique.com
clothing, Victorian furniture, early 1900s sterling silver, depression glassware, primitives, Christia’s Artware, Blue Ridge Pottery, collectibles, dolls, Boyd’s Bears, memorabilia and more. This is a collector’s paradise!

picOld Town Hall Marketplace

Located beside The Dining Room restaurant in what used to be Town Hall, enjoy a delicious Cuban-144 East Main Street
423.753.2095
inspired meal and/or stroll through eclectic gift items and home décor.

picShoppes on Main

Used as a post office many years ago, this building now contains over 25 gift and antique dealers specializing in home décor, gift items, books, 111 West Main Street
423.753.9918
collectibles, dolls, Jonesborough souvenirs, Christmas items, antiques, and homemade crafts.

picSouthern Exposure Antiques

During 1820 Samuel Jackson constructed the most impressive structure on the south side of West Main Street. Three separate apartments served as residence for his three daughters. This was long known as "Sister’s Row," and is the oldest brick building in Tennessee. Located in "Sisters Row", 205 West Main Street
423.913.0143
Southern Exposure Antiques have all types of antiques and collectibles including furniture, toys, books, art, china and glassware, jewelry, and vintage clothing and accessories – something for everyone!

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