Shopping online certainly offers convenience. A trip to the mall pretty much guarantees we’ll find everything we want. Both, however, are missing one thing: the charm of an old-fashioned shopping experience. When you visit Street of Shops in Pennsylvania, you can meander past quaint storefronts and stroll in and out of cozy shops selling unique items. Even better? It’s an entire indoor shopping village, so you don’t have to worry about the weather.

A charming, old-fashioned shopping experience awaits at The Famous Street of Shops, a former Historic Woolen Mill in Lewisburg.

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Step inside the sprawling indoor village, with more than 375 cozy shops, and feel as though you’ve been transported back in time to when…

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Gas street lights illuminated the quaint downtown streets and store fronts glowed with twinkling Christmas lights during the holiday season.

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Stroll through the indoor village’s downtown, uptown, Market Square, and along Main Street as you search for that perfect…

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Gift for yourself or someone you love.

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You’ll discover countless treasures, including handcrafted items made in Pennsylvania, vintage furniture, pottery, candles, glass work, and even original artwork. In fact…

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Watch seasoned artists hard at work at their craft then…

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Browse the more than 40,000 square foot flea market to find hidden treasures, including furniture, books, plates, vintage lunch boxes, and other unique items.

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Re-energize at the Street of Shops Restaurant, a quaint throwback to the old days, that serves such favorites as burgers, wraps, sandwiches, fries, and pancakes. Cap off your meal with a root beer float or a dish of ice cream.

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Enjoy an old-fashioned meal daily from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The restaurant, however, is closed on Tuesdays.

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Learn more, including shop hours, on the official website of Street of Shops. Or, go here for Facebook.

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Have you ever been to Street of Shops in Pennsylvania? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! If you’ve got kids, you’ll also want to stop by the massive Pennsylvania toy store Playthings, Etc. (Wait until you see it. It looks just like a stealth bomber.)

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Address: Street of Shops, 100 N Water St, Lewisburg, PA 17837, USA

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Street of Shops in Pennsylvania January 20, 2021 Beth Price-Williams Street of Shops in Pennsylvania has several antique shops, but where can I find more cool antique shops in Pennsylvania? Antiquing in Pennsylvania is just so much fun. That’s partially because of all of the antique shops in Pennsylvania, where we can search for hidden treasures. Slip on your comfiest shoes and plan to spend a ton of time at Pennsbury-Chadds Ford Antique Mall in Glen Mills. The massive antique mall spans 20,000 square feet and features more than 100 vendor booths. Mad Hatter Antique Mall, in Adamstown, is just a bit smaller at 15,000 square feet. It, too, hosts more than 100 vendors, selling everything from vintage costume jewelry to nostalgic holiday decorations. Where can I find the best flea markets in Pennsylvania? How fun is it to go shopping at flea markets in Pennsylvania? Fortunately, PA boasts a ton of flea markets – both indoors and outdoors, seasonal and all year around. Leighty’s Flea Market is an outdoor seasonal flea market that spans nearly 30 acres, so you’re sure to find something to buy. Jonnet Flea Market in Blairsville, which is open all year around, features rows and rows of treasures just waiting to be discovered. Vendors are both indoors and outdoors. Jake’s Flea Market in Barto, a seasonal flea market, is a must visit with its many indoor and outdoor vendors. Where can I find the best thrift stores in Pennsylvania? You can enjoy some of the best shopping in Pennsylvania at its many thrift stores. If you have the time to sort through the shops, you’re likely to uncover hidden gems. Finders Keepers in Erie, for example, boasts a massive selection of goods for men, women, and children. You’ll definitely want to visit more than once as the inventory changes frequently. For what might be the coolest thrift shop in Pennsylvania, head to Uncle Funky’s Thrift Shop in Ephrata. The shop sells a little bit of everything, from vintage to new items.

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Street of Shops in Pennsylvania

January 20, 2021

Beth Price-Williams

Street of Shops in Pennsylvania has several antique shops, but where can I find more cool antique shops in Pennsylvania? Antiquing in Pennsylvania is just so much fun. That’s partially because of all of the antique shops in Pennsylvania, where we can search for hidden treasures. Slip on your comfiest shoes and plan to spend a ton of time at Pennsbury-Chadds Ford Antique Mall in Glen Mills. The massive antique mall spans 20,000 square feet and features more than 100 vendor booths. Mad Hatter Antique Mall, in Adamstown, is just a bit smaller at 15,000 square feet. It, too, hosts more than 100 vendors, selling everything from vintage costume jewelry to nostalgic holiday decorations. Where can I find the best flea markets in Pennsylvania? How fun is it to go shopping at flea markets in Pennsylvania? Fortunately, PA boasts a ton of flea markets – both indoors and outdoors, seasonal and all year around. Leighty’s Flea Market is an outdoor seasonal flea market that spans nearly 30 acres, so you’re sure to find something to buy. Jonnet Flea Market in Blairsville, which is open all year around, features rows and rows of treasures just waiting to be discovered. Vendors are both indoors and outdoors. Jake’s Flea Market in Barto, a seasonal flea market, is a must visit with its many indoor and outdoor vendors. Where can I find the best thrift stores in Pennsylvania? You can enjoy some of the best shopping in Pennsylvania at its many thrift stores. If you have the time to sort through the shops, you’re likely to uncover hidden gems. Finders Keepers in Erie, for example, boasts a massive selection of goods for men, women, and children. You’ll definitely want to visit more than once as the inventory changes frequently. For what might be the coolest thrift shop in Pennsylvania, head to Uncle Funky’s Thrift Shop in Ephrata. The shop sells a little bit of everything, from vintage to new items.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Antiquing in Pennsylvania is just so much fun. That’s partially because of all of the antique shops in Pennsylvania, where we can search for hidden treasures. Slip on your comfiest shoes and plan to spend a ton of time at Pennsbury-Chadds Ford Antique Mall in Glen Mills. The massive antique mall spans 20,000 square feet and features more than 100 vendor booths. Mad Hatter Antique Mall, in Adamstown, is just a bit smaller at 15,000 square feet. It, too, hosts more than 100 vendors, selling everything from vintage costume jewelry to nostalgic holiday decorations.

Where can I find the best flea markets in Pennsylvania?

How fun is it to go shopping at flea markets in Pennsylvania? Fortunately, PA boasts a ton of flea markets – both indoors and outdoors, seasonal and all year around. Leighty’s Flea Market is an outdoor seasonal flea market that spans nearly 30 acres, so you’re sure to find something to buy. Jonnet Flea Market in Blairsville, which is open all year around, features rows and rows of treasures just waiting to be discovered. Vendors are both indoors and outdoors. Jake’s Flea Market in Barto, a seasonal flea market, is a must visit with its many indoor and outdoor vendors.

Where can I find the best thrift stores in Pennsylvania?

You can enjoy some of the best shopping in Pennsylvania at its many thrift stores. If you have the time to sort through the shops, you’re likely to uncover hidden gems. Finders Keepers in Erie, for example, boasts a massive selection of goods for men, women, and children. You’ll definitely want to visit more than once as the inventory changes frequently. For what might be the coolest thrift shop in Pennsylvania, head to Uncle Funky’s Thrift Shop in Ephrata. The shop sells a little bit of everything, from vintage to new items.