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Pulford Opera House Antique Mall

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3 full floors with 150 dealers. All lines of antiques; specializing in furniture and primitives. This historic building features an antique balcony and stairways from the old opera house.  Also home to Frank Fritz Finds which showcases antiques & collectibles from Frank Fritz, star of the HIstory Channels American Pickers.

Closed Mon-Tues.

Listing Details

County:
Carroll
Address:
324 Main Street, Savanna, IL
Phone:
815-273-2661
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byjudy mandernack

August 10, 2007

I discovered this gem right in my own (former) home town on a trip from my new home in Florida. The front entry is populated with everything from huge old 10 foot walnut china cabinets and wardrobes to waxed pine primitive bookkeepers desks. The variety of stained glass windows in sheer color and design is unbelievable. The building actually is an old opera house and has 2 floors of individual cubbyholes rented by many locals dealers. Growing up we never even knew it existed! When I visit Savanna I always find something there from 1950's dinnerware to Victorian furniture.

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