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Saint Joseph St Hours Monday - Saturday 9:30am - 6:00pm Sunday Closed (605) 341-1073 Website Go To Website Tags DowntownRapid City 44.080013, -103.228195Share Shop the largest selection of antiques in Rapid City at the St. Joe Antiques Mall. Housing dozens of dealers and countless collectibles you'll have a blast browsing their selection of beautiful antiques. Related ContentAdd to My Favorites Black Hills Escape RoomsAttraction Top 10 Museums & Galleriesitinerary Trip Worthy Events To Attend This Fall In Rapid CityBlog VAC - this label in a store listing indicates they carry a wide selection of Vintage, Antique, and Collectible items dating from the late 19th to mid 20th centuries typically found in "Antique Malls" across the country. 1112 Main St (605) 341-3345 Hours: Mon-Fri 9-5:30pm Fine Antique Furniture, Home Decor, China and Glassware, Old Tools, Old Toys 409 Cliff St (605) 717-1646 Hours: Daily 10-6pm VAC, China and Glassware, Furniture, Old Toys, Old Tools, Garden Ornaments 740 N Main St (605) 641-8758 Hours: Daily 10-5:30pm VAC, Artwork, Military Memorabilia, Old Books, Vinyl Records, Crafts 631 N Main St (605) 722-2244 Hours:
Tue-Sat 10-5pm Vintage and Painted Furniture, Home Decor, Vintage Clothing, Jewelry 18 N 5th St (605) 673-5496 Hours: Jun- Sep Daily 9-6pm Unique Vintage 221 Swanzey St (605) 666-5005 Hours: Daily 10-6pm Vintage Furniture, Lamps and Lighting, China and Glassware, Old Signs 138 S Chicago St (605) 745-4360 Call For Hours VAC, Native American and Western Items 515 State St (605) 892-4006 Hours: Daily 10-4pm VAC, China and Glassware 630 North Main St (605) 642-5884 Call For Hours VAC, China and Glassware 1130 Main St (605) 415-5335 Hours: Daily 10-5pm VAC, Furniture, Jewelry, Glassware 615 St Joseph St (605) 341-1073 Hours: Daily 9:30-6pm VAC, China and Glassware, Old Toys, Vintage Clothing, Jewelry, Art Prints 1132 Main St (605) 490-8337 Hours: Tue-Fri 10-6pm Vintage and Antique Collectibles, Jewelry, Old Toys, Western Items
24947 Sylvan Lake Rd (605) 673-4186 Call For Hours Native American Artifacts, Antiques 901 Mt Rushmore Rd (605) 381-6092 Hours: Tue-Thu 10-5pm Unique Antique Items, Primitives, Furniture, Old Signs, Salvage, Vintage Collectibles Shopping at antique stores in South Dakota is an experience like none other. With all the history throughout the state, you never know when you’ll stumble upon a piece of South Dakota’s past. Let the hunt for old treasures begin in these 8 great South Dakota antique stores! Halley’s 1880 Store, Keystone, SDHalley’s is a must-stop for any Keystone travelers. Not only do they have generations of antiques, but the store also is a restaurant and general local hangout. Order a burger and fries, enjoy the live music, chat with the locals, and check out the huge antique collection. Deadwood Dick’s Suites, Saloon and Antique Mall, Deadwood, SDMore than anything, Deadwood Dick’s is an experience. Like the Michelangelo of Deadwood businesses, it is both a hotel, saloon, gaming hall, and antique mall. Also like Michelangelo, they are exceptional at everything they do. Located downtown, it is housed in a historic warehouse building with a 98-year-old European elevator with gated doors. The mall contains over 25 dealers on three floors covering 12,000 square-feet. Grab some grub before you go—you won’t be disappointed! Antique Emporium, Deadwood, SDThe Antique Emporium is Deadwood’s largest antique store, covering 10,000 square-feet with approximately 100,000 items. This shop is a local favorite, with visitors returning time and again for the large assortment of interesting antiques at reasonable prices. Greeting visitors from outside the building are marvelous cast iron statues. Check out their website for great online deals or head on down to the Antique Emporium for one-of-a-kind finds of Deadwood history. Wild Bill’s Trading Post on Main St., Deadwood, SDThis store has a great claim to fame—it’s where wild west legend Wild Bill Hickok was shot and killed while playing cards in 1876. History buffs can not only take a tour of the basement where the dirty deed occurred, but also browse the amazing collection of Deadwood antiques. From antique guns to gambling items to household appliances, there is something here to fascinate even the pickiest antique hound. The Farmer’s Daughter, Hill City, SDThe Farmer’s Daughter is a quaint little store, sure to delight with their unique selection of specialty items including a hand-carved black walnut bed and a beautiful oak ice box. The family-run store also has a wide selection of home décor, including a full-sized gazebo. With the cozy interior, wide selection of items, and friendly service, you won’t want to leave. It’s definitely a trip down memory lane. Belsnickel & Co Antiques and Collectables, Sioux Falls, SDThis mother and daughter-run antique store has a fine selection of items from the past such as furniture, glass, rugs, jewelry, paintings and other art, chandeliers, and more. The furniture is elegant and one-of-a-kind, in French, American, and European styles. It is easy to find, as the only lavender store in downtown Sioux Falls. St. Joe Antiques Mall, Rapid City, SDSt. Joe’s is not only the largest antique mall in Rapid City—it is now the largest in the entire state of South Dakota. With two floors and over 40 dealers, covering over 21,000 square-feet, the antiques seem never ending. They have a large collection of valuables: Furniture, jewelry, clothing, books, art, toys, tools, fishing, accessories, glasswork, clocks, collectables, tools, military, western antiques, and much more. Their inventory is constantly rotating, so you’ll find new items with each visit. With St. Joe’s, you’ll always find a treasure! Threads of Memories, Brookings, SDOpen since 1987, Threads of Memories antique mall features quality antiques from over 20 dealers. They have seemingly everything here: Old tools, kitchenware, bottles, vintage Hollywood posters, pictures, records, paintings, books, furniture, and sports equipment. Another big hit is the specialty roasted coffee. Come for the antiques, stay for the coffee! Visit Threaded Memories and take a trip back in time. |