Exploring Olde Engine Works Antiques in Monroe County

A collage of four photos depicting the diverse offerings at Olde Engine Works Antique Market, including a view down the main aisle filled with vendor booths and vintage glassware, a display case of classic toys and figurines, a pegboard wall showcasing taxidermy, antique kitchenware, and home décor, and the exterior of the historic brick factory building with large windows and a sign indicating the market is open daily.

Located in Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Olde Engine Works Antique Marketplace offers a unique blend of history and vintage shopping.

A historical display inside Olde Engine Works Antique Market detailing the building’s past as a steam-powered machine shop that opened in 1903, with vintage photographs and a written timeline describing its early production of hoists for bridge and marine use, continued industrial use into the late 20th century, and eventual transformation into an antique co-op in 1993.

Housed in a restored 22,000 square-foot factory building, this antique market is home to over 100 vendors.

The brick and clapboard exterior of the Olde Engine Works Antique Market in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, featuring large factory-style windows, a central entrance with benches and planters, and a prominent red sign above the door indicating the building’s current use as a daily antique marketplace housed in a restored historic factory.

With its industrial charm and diverse inventory, it’s a must-visit for collectors and curiosity seekers alike.

A long central aisle inside Olde Engine Works Antique Market lined with glass display cases, vintage clothing, jewelry, ceramics, and collectibles, all set beneath the high ceilings, exposed beams, pulley systems, and large windows of a repurposed historic factory building, with an American flag hanging at the far end.

Directions & Hours

Olde Engine Works Antique Marketplace is located at 62 North 3rd Street, Stroudsburg, PA 18360.


The store is open daily from 10 am – 5 pm.

A rustic checkout counter beneath a large wooden sign reading “Antiques Olde Engine Works Market Place” inside a former factory filled with natural light, exposed beams, brick walls, and rows of vendor booths displaying vintage wares, glassware, lamps, and collectibles.

What You’ll See at Olde Engine Works Antiques

Visitors to Olde Engine Works can stroll down wide aisles lined with everything from vintage furniture to mid-century glassware.

Colorful and eclectic aisles filled with vintage glassware, pottery, lamps, figurines, and antique furniture inside the expansive Olde Engine Works Antique Market, housed in a restored industrial building with exposed rafters and over 100 vendor booths showcasing a wide variety of collectibles and curios.

Glass display cases gleam with antique jewelry, collectible figurines, and retro toys like Mickey Mouse, Superman, and The Flintstones.

A glass display case at Olde Engine Works Antique Market filled with vintage toys, including Mickey Mouse, Superman, Barbie, Astro Boy, the Flintstones, and classic dolls, alongside retro books, a miniature radio, board games, and collectible figurines, all showcased under bright lights within the historic factory setting.

Walls are decorated with taxidermy, framed prints, clocks, and old advertising tins. Booths are packed with colorful Depression glass, ceramic dish sets, and ornate oil lamps.

A booth at Olde Engine Works Antique Market filled with vintage wall décor, including a mounted deer head, retro kitchen tins, clocks, framed art, and various antique tools, all displayed against a pegboard wall in a corner of the historic brick-and-beam factory building.

One section features vinyl records, CDs, and cassette tapes, while another highlights vintage books on topics like art, history, and philosophy.

Rows of shelves filled with hundreds of CDs, vinyl records, and cassette tapes in a music-themed booth at Olde Engine Works Antique Market, surrounded by pegboard walls, industrial-style lighting, and boxes of additional vintage media in a former factory space.

Clothing racks overflow with gently used fashions, hats, and accessories, many offered at discounted prices.

A clothing section at Olde Engine Works Antique Market featuring racks of vintage and secondhand garments, including dresses, sweaters, pants, and hats, with a handwritten sign advertising a half-price sale, all set within a vendor booth surrounded by industrial beams and factory-era architecture.

A variety of vintage signage and unique home décor adds to the eclectic atmosphere.

A vintage Stegmaier Beer advertisement reading “Cold and Gold from the Poconos,” featuring musical notes and a cartoon character, displayed on a rustic teal table surrounded by antique tools and collectibles at Olde Engine Works Antique Market inside a historic industrial setting.

The market’s nostalgic toy selection includes boxed Star Wars games, Hot Wheels trucks, and Barbie dolls.

A vintage Star Wars Electronic Galactic Battle game and a yellow and blue Hot Wheels Heavy Hauler toy truck displayed on a white shelf at Olde Engine Works Antique Market, part of a vendor’s nostalgic collection of classic toys inside a restored early 20th-century factory building.

Cozy, themed booths display items like hand-stitched linens, seasonal decorations, and pastel-painted furniture.

A booth at Olde Engine Works Antique Market showcasing intricately carved vintage dressers and vanities with ornate mirrors, surrounded by antique lamps, glassware, dishes, and collectibles, all displayed beneath exposed beams and high ceilings in a converted factory building.

The building’s historic factory features—like exposed beams, pulley systems, and brick walls—enhance the shopping experience.

A well-lit aisle at Olde Engine Works Antique Market lined with glass display cases showcasing vintage jewelry, crystalware, porcelain tea sets, and assorted collectibles, all set against the backdrop of exposed beams, brick walls, and industrial features from the building’s historic factory past.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re hunting for rare finds or simply browsing for fun, Olde Engine Works Antique Marketplace delivers a memorable visit.

A cozy and colorful vendor booth at Olde Engine Works Antique Market featuring vintage glassware, floral wall art, antique furniture, and home décor, arranged on pastel shelves and tables with a floral area rug and exposed factory beams overhead in the historic industrial building.

It’s a treasure trove of the past, set inside a beautifully preserved piece of local history.

A densely packed display of vintage glassware, dishes, lamps, artwork, clothing, and eclectic collectibles at Olde Engine Works Antique Market, with natural light streaming through large factory-style windows and rustic wooden beams evoking the building’s industrial past.

If antique stores and flea markets are your thing, be sure to check out my PA Antique and Flea Markets page for an interactive guide to some of my favorites from across Pennsylvania!

A guide to the best antique stores and flea markets in Pennsylvania.

Nearby Attractions

Rattlesnake Falls in Monroe County is a multi-tiered, 20 foot tall waterfall located on State Game Lands 211, near Mountainhome.

Collage of four images featuring Rattlesnake Falls in Monroe County, PA, including various views of the multi-tiered waterfall cascading through a forested ravine, a hiker standing at the base of the falls, and the Rattlesnake Creek Road trailhead sign marking the route through State Game Lands 221.

The Frazetta Art Museum in Monroe County houses the largest collection of Frank Frazetta original paintings and drawings in the world, Frazetta being considered the “Godfather of fantasy art.”

A collage of four photos taken at the Frazetta Art Museum in Monroe County, PA. The top left image shows a wall with framed fantasy artworks, including colorful paintings and detailed illustrations by Frank Frazetta. The top right image captures two framed paintings of a powerful warrior statue set against an ancient cityscape, showcasing Frazetta's talent in creating dramatic scenes. The bottom left image features a row of framed paintings depicting dynamic and mythical scenes, complemented by sculptures and decorative items arranged below on a shelf. The bottom right image displays the exterior of the museum, highlighting a rustic building with a red-tiled roof, an arched entrance, and lush surrounding greenery, creating an inviting and picturesque setting.

Marshalls Falls is a 20-foot tall waterfall situated within a 17-acre nature park near East Stroudsburg.

Collage of three photos from Marshalls Falls in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, showing a dramatic view of the waterfall framed by rock cliffs, an educational sign with geological and historical information about Marshalls Falls Park, and an overhead perspective of water rushing through a rocky gorge in a forested setting.

Resica Falls in Monroe County is a stunning roadside waterfall located 12 miles north of Stroudsburg.

This collage of five photos provides a comprehensive view of Resica Falls within the Scout Reservation in Monroe County, Pennsylvania. The centerpiece is the broad, tiered waterfall, its white streams rushing over rocky ledges, surrounded by a forest of bare trees with a bridge visible in the distance. Adjacent to this are images of the surrounding natural environment and signage that guide and inform visitors. One sign provides a welcome and lists the regulations for visitors, including the hours of public access from dawn to dusk and the prohibition of dogs. Another warns against going beyond the railings and cables for safety. The entrance sign to the scenic overlook, framed by wooden posts, marks the starting point for visitors to explore the falls. Together, these images encapsulate the experience of visiting Resica Falls, emphasizing the natural beauty and the importance of safety and preservation in this outdoor setting.

The Pocono Indian Museum in Monroe County highlights the rich history and culture of the Lenape, also known as the Delaware Indians, the original inhabitants of the Pocono Mountains.

A collage of four photos taken at the Pocono Indian Museum in Monroe County, PA. The top left image shows the front entrance of the museum, a white colonial-style building with columns and a ramp leading up to the porch. The top right image displays an interior exhibit featuring Native American artifacts, including a mounted deer head, traditional weapons, and tools. The bottom left image showcases a green exhibit with stone tools and weapons such as an atlatl, spear thrower, post mold, and awl, along with illustrative drawings. The bottom right image captures the gift shop, highlighting a variety of Native American-themed jewelry, dreamcatchers, and clothing, arranged on shelves and racks in a rustic setting.

Tobyhanna Falls in Monroe County lies at the end of an easy 0.4 mile hike (one way) along the Tobyhanna Creek in the Austin T. Blakeslee Natural Area.

Tobyhanna Falls in the PA Pocono Mountains

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