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Antiques & Such Mall
Lake Helen is a small town south and
east of DeLand, just off I-4, but it is home to a great little mall !
Antiques & Such Mall is the enlargement of Gail and Warren
Harding's original Orange City store. Last year they moved into the
warehouse at the corner of Pleasant Street and Ohio Ave in Lake Helen
and they have found it to be a great move! Dealers flocked to this
opportunity and have made it a "variety store" of antiques and
collectibles, such as furniture, clocks, paper, china, glass and
pottery, shabby chic and even a dealer with a line of gourmet teas and
all the trappings. Ample parking and the friendliness of the staff
are two more reasons folks are repeatedly returning. Watch for
special events scheduled from time to time and plan to include
Antiques & Such Mall in your next shopping trip.
Antiques & Such Mall is
located at 151-H East Ohio in Lake Helen. Open Monday thru Saturday
10-5, Tuesday 10-6. Phone: 386-228-2037 |

Waldo's Antique Village
Take a trip down memory lane at
WALDO’S ANTIQUE VILLAGE. It’s an antique lover’s dream, chock
full of the interesting, odd and unusual. From China and Curios … to
Jewelry and Furniture. The quality and variety is unsurpassed.
You’re sure to find something special for the significant people in
your life as you browse through a world thick with treasures and
nostalgia. So whether you are a serious collector seeking a certain
selection or a person with a passion for a piece of the past, you’ll
love the WALDO ANTIQUE VILLAGE. This mall has 24,000 sq ft
filled with Antiques and Collectibles. The staff is friendly and
knowledgeable and the prices are reasonable. The charming & quaint
building is climate controlled. There is a large parking area with
easy access. It is no surprise that Waldo’s has been voted "Best
Mall in Florida" many times.
To visit, travel down scenic four-
lane HWY 30 – just nine miles South of Starke, FL. Open Daily from
9-6. Located on the same property is Waldo Farmer’s & Flea Market.
This huge flea market (every Sat & Sun) is known as the “Old Fashioned
Flea Market”. |