From gently used and functional items that can withstand the test of time, to valuable antiques and collectables that treasure hunters will adore, the expansive Franklin's Antique Mall truly has it all covered when it comes to vintage goodies. Located along Front Street and wonderfully easy to reach for visitors who are exploring the waterfront downtown region, this popular destination is a fascinating spot for shoppers of all tastes to discover something truly unique.
Franklin's Antique Mall is just steps away from the waterfront, and the expansive site is home to more than 50 different vendors from all across the Inner Banks region. This sheer variety of merchandise with local roots ensures that shoppers can find an assortment of treasures, including antique furniture, art and décor, Civil War items, North Carolina pottery and housewares, antique tools, cast iron skillets and other cookware, homemade quilts, and so much more. “New” items arrive on a daily basis, so visitors will want to come back often to see what treasures have recently arrived. With lots of local tie-ins to the New Bern area, and so much to discover, Franklin's Antique Mall is a great shopping spot to celebrate the distinctive history of New Bern and coastal North Carolina.
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