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Antiques shopping in Las Vegas

  1. A

    Not Just Antiques Mart

    At this one-stop antique-shopping extravaganza positioned in the lowly shadow of the interstate, keep a sharp eye out for art-deco estate jewelry, casino memorabilia and vintage tiki-ware. This mini-mall gathers dozens of dealers into a 12,000 sq ft warehouse. Upstairs is a quaint tearoom serving civilized cucumber sandwiches. It’s tricky to get here: by car, take Wyoming Ave west across the railroad tracks, then turn right onto Western Ave.

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  2. B

    Modify

    Stocking sparklingly refurbished vintage pieces, this one-of-a-kind shop is almost a miniature museum of the mid-20th-century modern design. The retro-cool inventory is constantly in flux, with handcrafted furnishings and accessories popping up all the time, like throw pillows that would look oh-so stylish on the plane ride home.

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  3. C

    Funk House

    Antiques in Las Vegas? Yes indeed, and lots of ’em, from retro furnishings and pop art from the 1950s, to advertising and coin-op castoffs from now-imploded casino hotels, some of which might just fit in your suitcase to take back home. It’s a hub of activity on First Friday nights.

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  4. D

    Retro Vegas

    In the 18b Arts District, this flamingo-pink antiques shop is a primo place for picking up mid-20th-century modern, art-deco and swingin’ 1960s and ’70s gems, from jewelry to home decor. Keep a sharp eye out for vintage Vegas souvenirs like casino-hotel ashtrays.

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  5. E

    Gypsy Caravan Antique Village

    One person’s trash truly is another person’s treasure, as the saying goes. Helter-skelter shops inside this shabby-chic collection of houses are filled with affordable treasures, especially for fans of outrageous kitsch and funky fashions.

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