If you’re looking for information about On and On Vintage Marketplace in Scranton, you’re in the right place!
On and On is a 6,000 square foot multivendor antique store and vintage marketplace, housed inside a repurposed factory building on the outskirts of downtown Scranton.
This is more than just a store; it’s a place where pieces of history are for sale, waiting for the next chapter in their story to unfold.
Hours and Directions
On and On is open Tuesday – Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-5pm, and Sunday 10am-4pm (closed Monday).
The store is located at 1138 Capouse Ave, Scranton, PA 18509.
What You’ll Find at On and On
Before you even walk through the doors, you’ll be greeted by a mural of Dwight Schrute, one of the main characters on The Office.
For those that don’t know, the show revolved around a fictional Scranton paper company called Dunder Mifflin, and it aired on NBC for nine seasons between 2005-2013.
On and On is a classic multivendor marketplace, featuring everything from mid century modern to vintage to antique to one of a kind new handcrafted products.
Vintage clothing aficionados will definitely enjoy browsing here – On and On has been voted Scranton’s Best Vintage Clothing Shop numerous times.
Vintage vinyl is also well represented at the store.
I purchased several albums during my visit, and found the prices to be very reasonable.
Vintage and Mid-century home goods and accessories are plentiful throughout the store.
Shop more than 60 vendor booths, spread out across 2 floors at this former Scranton Electrostat factory, originally constructed in the late 1800s.
If you’re serious about your antiquing, you could easily spend a few hours at On and On, combing through all the retro goods and kitschy collectibles.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re a seasoned collector, a vintage fashion enthusiast, or just in search of a unique piece to accent your home, On and On Vintage Marketplace is a must-visit.
On and On isn’t just a name – it’s a promise that the past will continue to live on, one vintage find at a time!
For more information, check out On and On’s OFFICIAL WEBSITE.
Nearby Attractions
The Electric City Aquarium and Reptile Den in Scranton offers an immersive journey into the aquatic and reptilian realms, showcasing a diverse collection of species in engaging, educational exhibits.
The Electric City Trolley Museum in Scranton offers a captivating journey into the heart of the city’s once-vibrant streetcar network.
Steamtown National Historic Site is both a museum and an active railyard, located on the site of the former Scranton yards of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad (DL&W).
The Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour in Scranton offers a rare glimpse into the life of an underground coal miner by taking visitors deep below ground into an actual anthracite coal mine.
The Everhart Museum is a natural history, science, and art museum founded in 1908 by Dr. Isaiah Fawkes Everhart, a prominent Scranton physician and passionate naturalist.
Nay Aug Falls is a rarity in Pennsylvania, in that it is located in and owned by a city (in this case – Scranton).
Related Attractions
If you love antiques and kitschy collectibles as much as I do, check out my PA Antique Stores and Flea Markets page for information about more than a dozen of my favorite spots to shop from across Pennsylvania.
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