Important Note: On July 18, 2024, the Tollbooth Antique Warehouse was destroyed by fire. This article will remain up in tribute to what was a great antique store in Lancaster County.
If you’re looking for information about the Tollbooth Antique Warehouse in Lancaster County, you’re in the right place!
The Tollbooth Antique Warehouse is a 40,000 square foot, multi-vendor marketplace full of antiques, collectibles, furniture, and hard to describe oddities of all sorts.
Located in a former factory complex in Columbia, the Tollbooth Antique Warehouse is easy to find, offers plenty of free parking, and is a great place to spend an hour or two browsing all it has to offer.
Directions & Hours
Tollbooth Antique Warehouse is located at 215 Chestnut Street, Columbia, PA 17512.
As of 2024, the store is open 10:00 am to 5:00 pm seven days a week.
What You’ll See at the Tollbooth Antique Warehouse
The two terms I’d use to describe the Tollbooth Antique Warehouse are “unpretentious” and “eclectic”.
The wide aisles and old factory vibe make browsing here a relaxing experience.
And when I say this place is eclectic, I mean it.
Need a taxidermied raccoon – no problem.
Or maybe an Old Harley – got it covered.
That’s what I enjoy most about places like this – you literally never know what’s waiting in the next aisle!
There are two levels to explore, filled with an eclectic mix of antiques, vintage furniture, toys, and collectibles.
Vintage clothing aficionados will find lots to look at here.
As will old book collectors.
Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a casual shopper, the Tollbooth Antique Warehouse offers an immersive and enjoyable experience for all.
Final Thoughts
The blend of history, nostalgia, and unique finds makes the Tollbooth Antique Warehouse a must-see destination in Lancaster County.
Each visit promises new discoveries, as the inventory is ever-changing, reflecting the diverse tastes of its many vendors.
So, if you find yourself near Columbia, make sure to carve out some time to explore this treasure trove of antiques and collectibles.
Like me, you might just leave with a few cherished items to add to your own collection!
Related Attractions
The Burning Bridge Antiques Market in Lancaster County is a three-story, 24,000-square-foot antique store in Columbia, featuring over 200 vendors.
Cackleberry Farm Antique Mall in Lancaster County spans 26,000 square feet and 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.
Nearby Attractions
The National Watch and Clock Museum in Columbia houses the most extensive collection of horological (time-keeping) artifacts in North America.
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.
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg was established to chronicle the history of railroading in the Keystone State, through the preservation of rolling stock, artifacts, and archives from various railroad companies.
The Strasburg Railroad offers scenic sightseeing excursion trains pulled by majestic steam locomotives through the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country.
The Choo Choo Barn in Strasburg is a 1,700-square-foot train display featuring 22 operating trains and over 150 hand-built animated figures, making it one of the largest model railroad layouts in Pennsylvania!
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