Alabama is home to a variety of antique shops with treasures just waiting to be discovered. There’s no denying that antiquing has become one of today’s most enjoyable hobbies—especially here in the South. One tiny town in Alabama that’s a great place to visit if you love antiquing is Winfield. To learn about this town’s antiquing opportunities, read on.

Google Maps Winfield, Alabama, which has less than 5,000 residents, is located in both Marion and Fayette counties. It’s a great town to visit if you enjoy antiquing, and listed below are a couple of its most popular antique shops. Take a look:

Winfield Antique Mall

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facebook/Winfield Antique Mall One of Winfield’s top antique destinations is Winfield Antique Mall. This 12,000 sq ft shop is an antique lover’s dream come true. From furniture and cast iron, to advertising signs and Aladdin lamps, you’ll find a little bit of everything at Winfield Antique Mall. New items are added weekly. For more information, click here. (1066 US HWY 43, Winfield, AL 35594)

Railroad Warehouse Antiques

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facebook/Railroad Warehouse Antiques Please note, Railroad Warehouse Antiques has permanently closed. Another great antique destination in Winfield is Railroad Warehouse Antiques. This popular antique shop offers vintage tools, Pyrex, linens, furniture and so much more. Whatever you’re on the hunt for, you’ll likely find it at Railroad Warehouse Antiques. For more information about this antique shop, including its hours, you can visit the shop’s Facebook page here. (245 Frisco St, Winfield, AL 35594)

Faulkner Antique Mall

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facebook/Falkner Antique Mall Okay, so Faulkner Antique Mall isn’t exactly located in Winfield. It’s actually located in the tiny town of Vernon, which is just a short drive from Winfield. This antique mall has 70 dealers and sells a variety of antiques such as furniture, dishes, lamps and more. In addition to antiques, Faulkner Antique Mall also sells a variety of vintage goods and gift items. To learn more about this antique mall, you can visit its Facebook page here.
(314 1st St NE, Vernon, AL 35592)

Back to Winfield. If you time your visit just right, you can attend the town’s annual Mule Day Festival, which is held every fourth weekend of September.

facebook/Mule Day - Winfield, Alabama For information regarding Winfield’s Mule Day Festival, click here.

Where is your favorite place in Alabama to go antiquing? Let us know in the comments!

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Winfield, Alabama, which has less than 5,000 residents, is located in both Marion and Fayette counties. It’s a great town to visit if you enjoy antiquing, and listed below are a couple of its most popular antique shops. Take a look:

facebook/Winfield Antique Mall

One of Winfield’s top antique destinations is Winfield Antique Mall. This 12,000 sq ft shop is an antique lover’s dream come true. From furniture and cast iron, to advertising signs and Aladdin lamps, you’ll find a little bit of everything at Winfield Antique Mall. New items are added weekly. For more information, click here. (1066 US HWY 43, Winfield, AL 35594)

facebook/Railroad Warehouse Antiques

Please note, Railroad Warehouse Antiques has permanently closed. Another great antique destination in Winfield is Railroad Warehouse Antiques. This popular antique shop offers vintage tools, Pyrex, linens, furniture and so much more. Whatever you’re on the hunt for, you’ll likely find it at Railroad Warehouse Antiques. For more information about this antique shop, including its hours, you can visit the shop’s Facebook page here. (245 Frisco St, Winfield, AL 35594)

facebook/Falkner Antique Mall

Okay, so Faulkner Antique Mall isn’t exactly located in Winfield. It’s actually located in the tiny town of Vernon, which is just a short drive from Winfield. This antique mall has 70 dealers and sells a variety of antiques such as furniture, dishes, lamps and more. In addition to antiques, Faulkner Antique Mall also sells a variety of vintage goods and gift items. To learn more about this antique mall, you can visit its Facebook page here.
(314 1st St NE, Vernon, AL 35592)

facebook/Mule Day - Winfield, Alabama

For information regarding Winfield’s Mule Day Festival, click here.

For more towns in Alabama where you’ll find a variety of priceless antiques, click here.

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