With so many antique shops and galleries in one area, there may be no better place in Iowa to hunt for vintage items than in the Amana Colonies. Our Antique Shops have everything from collectibles to old Amana Colony items. We think you’ll have great fun strolling from one Antique Gallery to another. Each is different and you never know what you’ll find just around the corner. Most likely you will bring back a wonderful memory from your past.
No Records Found
Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.
Fern Hill Gifts and Quilts has a unique and inviting collection of Handmade Iowa quilts, antique quilts, fabric and Stephanie Brandenburg and Frond Design Studios fabrics, architectural antiques, antique furniture, gifts, cards, home decorating, garden, florals, sweets and beverages. There are 3 floors brimming with wonderful items to decorate your own home. Open year-round! Read more...
Village Antiques & More has all of our favorite things! We have a collection of treasures from Primitives, Victorian to Mid -Century. Guys will love the “Man Cave” which is full of antique tools, vintage toys & beer cans, wildlife prints, clocks and more! Our gift shop carries Swan Creek candles, Wind River Windchimes, Caren lotions, Leanin’ Tree greeting cards & puzzles, Country Home Creations dip & cheesecake mixes and Pop’ s Kettle Korn. We are featuring Iowa made Blue Heron Beadworks and Great River Maple Syrup. Read more...
Amazing Grace Antiques & Gifts has a new location on Main Street of historic Amana. Find them on the corner of 220th Trail and 45th Ave near the Amana General Store. We invite you to stop by and shop the wonderful antique and gift items chosen just for you! Read more...
Antiques in Amana-Explore 8 rooms of Fun in an old Amana Home built in 1856. Enjoy pottery, Amana primitives, glassware, collectibles, rugs, fabrics, decorator items, and more…We welcome you… Read more...
General Stores – Anything but General Bringing the world to the Colonies During our communal era (1855-1932) each village had a general store. They supplied…