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Old 05-18-2009, 12:02 PM
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Default Sanford Antique Mall?

I've been googling to come up with ideas for where my sister & I can go this weekend and I came across the Sanford Antique Mall (HOME). Anyone been there? My sister like antiques (browsing more than buying) so this looks like it might be a nice place to check out.

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Haven't been to the Sanford antique mall, but I did go with my sister one Saturday to Selma. There are quite a few antique shops there and there is a website as well (Google Selma NC antiques). Nice German restaurant downtown too. Some of the shops opened a little late for a Saturday in my opinion. I think we got there just before 10:00 and a few of the shops had not opened.
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You can spend an entire weekend browsing in Selam.
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Old 05-20-2009, 08:37 AM
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The Sanford Antique Mall is a great place, two stories of individual seller's "booths" and stock from the owners as well. The facility is in two old buildings, so often has a large assortment of furniture and trinkets.

When you are tired, you can also walk next door to "Java" and get some coffee or other snacks

Al
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