Yesteryear Antique Center in Hanover, York County, is a treasure trove for antique enthusiasts and curious shoppers alike.
This 26,000-square-foot climate-controlled facility features over 140 vendors, offering an incredible variety of antiques and collectibles.
With wide, well-lit aisles and everything conveniently located on one floor, it’s a comfortable and accessible destination for visitors of all ages.
Directions & Hours
Yesteryear Antique Center is located at 441 Pine Street, Hanover, PA 17331.
The store is open 7 days a week, 10 am – 5 pm, closed 4 times a year on Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years.
What You’ll See at Yesteryear Antique Center
As you step inside, you’re greeted with an inviting atmosphere and nearly 150 vendor booths and display cases, arranged in several long rows.
The booths, meticulously arranged by individual vendors, showcase everything from vintage glassware and dishes to intricately carved wooden furniture.
For train enthusiasts, there’s an entire section dedicated to model trains, featuring Lionel and American Flyer sets, accessories, and track pieces.
Nearby, you’ll find rows of shelves packed with vintage vinyl records, CDs, and music memorabilia, perfect for audiophiles searching for hidden gems.
Collectors will love the wide selection of coins, postcards, and ephemera, each piece telling its own unique story.
The aisles are lined with eye-catching displays of clocks, including ornate grandfather clocks and wall-mounted timepieces, which add an air of timeless elegance to the center.
Toy lovers will enjoy booths brimming with vintage action figures, plush toys, and retro board games.
Seasonal items are another highlight, with vendors offering nostalgic holiday decor, including vintage Santa figurines, nutcrackers, and ornaments.
For those with a taste for the rustic, there’s a booth dedicated to old tools, license plates, and outdoor gear, evoking memories of simpler times.
One corner of the center features charming vintage kitchenware, including Pyrex dishes, colorful glass bowls, and enamel cookware, sure to delight any home chef.
Art enthusiasts will appreciate the assortment of framed paintings, mirrors, and wall decor scattered throughout the space.
Shoppers looking for quirky breweriana pieces won’t be disappointed either; this whimsical Pabst Blue Ribbon figurines caught my eye (but did not come home with me.)
And if you’re in search of one-of-a-kind furniture, there’s no shortage of antique chests, dressers, and shelves, each with its own rich history.
With restrooms located conveniently on-site, visitors can take their time exploring the endless array of treasures.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re hunting for a rare collectible, adding to a personal collection, or simply enjoying the nostalgia of the items on display, Yesteryear Antique Center offers a little something for everyone.
With its welcoming layout and vast variety of items, it’s the perfect place to spend a day uncovering unique finds and timeless treasures.
For more information, please visit Yesteryear Antique Center’s OFFICIAL WEBSITE.
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