If you’re looking for information about visiting the Burning Bridge Antiques Market in Lancaster County, you’re in the right place!
This expansive, three-story, 24,000-square-foot antique store in Columbia features over 200 vendors, each offering a unique array of treasures.
The Burning Bridge is a haven for antique enthusiasts and casual shoppers alike, providing a fascinating glimpse into the past with every item.
Directions and Hours
The Burning Bridge is located at 304 Walnut Street, Columbia, PA 17512.
The store is open 7 days a week, from 10am – 5pm, excluding major holidays.
What You’ll See at the Burning Bridge Antiques Market
Visiting the Burning Bridge Antiques Market in Lancaster County, PA, is like stepping into a museum where you can buy the exhibits.
From the moment you approach the charming brick building, you know you’re in for a treat.
Originally a hardware store and sewing factory from the late 1800s, the building itself is a piece of history.
Its preserved architectural details, such as hardwood floors, pressed tin ceilings, limestone walls, and chestnut millwork add to the nostalgic charm of the market.
Stepping inside, you’re greeted by long aisles brimming with collectibles and curiosities.
The variety is astounding, ranging from vintage toys and dolls to intricate glassware and pottery.
Among the countless treasures, you’ll find vendors specializing in items like vintage cameras.
Railroading memorabilia is plentiful as well.
As is vintage clothing.
And of course there’s plenty of my favorite collectible, vintage vinyl records.
The eclectic mix of items ensures there’s something for everyone, from seasoned collectors to those simply looking to add a unique touch to their home.
Final Thoughts
Antiques serve as a tangible link to bygone eras, offering a fascinating connection to the past.
Owning a piece with a rich history can be a great conversation starter and provide a sense of continuity and nostalgia.
And there’s no better place to add to your collection than the Burning Bridge Antiques Market.
Each visit feels like a treasure hunt, with new discoveries awaiting around every corner.
So, if you enjoy antiquing and find yourself in Lancaster County, make sure to set aside plenty of time to explore this remarkable market.
The sheer volume of collectibles, combined with the architectural details of the historic building, makes it a must-visit destination for anyone who appreciates the beauty and value of antiques.
For more information, be sure to check out the Burning Bridge Antiques Market’s OFFICIAL WEBSITE.
Related Attractions
The Tollbooth Antique Warehouse in Lancaster County is a 40,000 sq. ft., multi-vendor antiques and collectibles market in downtown Columbia.
Cackleberry Farm Antique Mall in Lancaster County, spanning 26,000 square feet, boasts an impressive selection of antiques and collectibles.
Spanning three floors and covering 15,000 square feet, the Strasburg Antique Market in Lancaster County features over 70 dealers, each presenting a unique array of treasures.
The Green Dragon Farmers Market is a 60 acre indoor-outdoor market featuring hundreds of vendors, open on Fridays from 8AM-8PM near Ephrata in Lancaster County.
Be sure to visit my PA Antique Stores and Flea Markets page to read about more of my favorite places to “treasure hunt” in Pennsylvania.
Nearby Attractions
The National Watch and Clock Museum in Columbia houses the most extensive collection of horological (time-keeping) artifacts in North America.
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