Looking for antiques in Portland

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Portland, Oregon has a number of great places to find antiques. Here are a few places to check out:

Our list for antiques in Portland:

1.Stars Antiques

With two locations in Portland, Stars Antiques is a popular destination for antique lovers looking for unique pieces.

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Stars Antiques, Portland

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2.Hawthorne Vintage

This cozy shop in the Hawthorne neighborhood of Portland specializes in vintage clothing, accessories, and home decor.

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Hawthorne Vintage, Portland

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3.Rejuvenation

While not exclusively an antique shop, Rejuvenation in Portland offers a selection of restored and vintage lighting fixtures, hardware, and furniture.

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Rejuvenation, Portland

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4.Portland Flea Market

Held on the last Sunday of every month, the Portland Flea Market is a great place to hunt for antique treasures from local vendors.

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Portland Flea Market, Portland

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Check out other things to do:

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Browsing and shopping for new and used books, Powell's City of Books, Portland

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Exploring exhibits and collections of fine art, Portland Art Museum, Portland

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Visiting and learning about a wide variety of wildlife, Oregon Zoo, Portland

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Strolling through a beautiful rose garden with stunning views of the city, International Rose Test Garden, Portland

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Exploring over 80 miles of trails in one of the largest urban forests in the country, Hiking in Forest Park, Portland

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