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Does anyone know of any good antique or used furniture places in the Orlando area? Maybe even an architectual salvage or a flea market that sells furniture around here? I like to restore old furniture in my free time, so it shouldn't be anything too expensive. Just unique and fun.
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There are some nice antique stores on Orange Ave near College Park. There are a lot of antique stores in downtown Sanford and in Mt Dora.
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Try Sanford, antique row in college park is insultingly overpriced. Mt. Dora is a waste of time, pricey and touristy so it's all picked through. Unsure about Sanford but it can't be worse than the other two.
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