Do treasures from the past spark your imagination and tickle your fancy? We always love learning about Oregon's history, and one of the best ways to feel like you've stepped back in time is to enjoy or use a vintage item that belonged to someone from the past. If you love antique-hunting, you simply must visit Lafayette School Antique Mall - it has three floors full of treasures.
Welcome to Lafayette Schoolhouse Antique Mall - an absolutely charming space to hunt for treasures. Built in 1912, this schoolhouse once educated young Oregonians. Today, it offers three floors full of vintage items that are certain to delight you.
You'll find Lafayette Schoolhouse Antique Mall at 748 3rd St., Lafayette, OR 97127.
The classrooms where students once learned arithmetic and reading now house wonderful mementos from the past, like these vintage teapots...
...memories of winter fun long ago...
...and vintage clothing that will take you back to the 1920s and beyond.
The hallways of this school were once filled with the sounds of schoolchildren - now they're full of treasures from the past.
Climb the stairs to the third floor to see even more! This antique mall has eight classrooms full of vintage treasures from 100 antique dealers, so you'll want to set aside several hours to explore.
It makes sense that a schoolhouse would have books, and Lafayette Schoolhouse has tons of vintage books for you to peruse.
You might even find some vintage toys that will take you right back to your own childhood!
Every good antique shop has a resident cat, and this one is no exception. This kitty is super-friendly, and greets every new customer with purrs.
What bits of the past will capture your imagination here? Visit the Lafayette Schoolhouse Antique Mall every day of the week, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m..
Learn more about Lafayette School Antique Mall on its website, and see what's new there on its Facebook page. Have you visited this stunning antique mall before? Tell us about the treasures you found there!
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