If you love history and antiques, take a day trip to the beautiful town of South Woodstock. This charming destination is home to Scranton’s Shop, a unique business that sells vintage goods from more than 65 different vendors. To make things even sweeter, it sits inside a fascinating old blacksmith shop! This is one store you’ll want to visit again and again.

Like many places in Connecticut, this charming antique store has been around for decades.

Scranton’s Shops/Facebook Before it became Scranton’s Shops, this lovely building in South Woodstock housed a blacksmith shop, a bus shop, a post office, and an auto repair station. If these walls could talk, they would have a lot of fascinating stories to tell.

Today, Scranton’s Shops is one of Connecticut’s finest antique stores. It’s been going strong for more than 30 years!

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Browse 3,800 square feet of one-of-a-kind treasures. This two-story antique shop is home to some incredible finds.

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With more than 65 different dealers, this store has a wide variety of goods.

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The selection is always changing, so you’ll want to come back again and again.

Richard Nielsen/Google Images See something you can’t live without? It’s super easy to purchase antiques from Scranton’s Shops. They accept a variety of major credit cards, and they also offer layaways.

Occasionally, Scranton’s Shops offers exciting sales. If you see this vibrant blue tent outside, you’ll want to rush over and peruse the selection.

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Come see why this multi-dealer antique store has been delighting shoppers since 1984.

Richard Nielsen/Google Images Scranton’s Shops are open Wednesday - Monday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. They are closed on Tuesdays. To learn more about this wonderful South Woodstock destination, visit their website or Facebook page.

Have you ever visited Scranton’s Shops? What’s your favorite thing you’ve found there? Share your experiences with us in the comments below!

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Before it became Scranton’s Shops, this lovely building in South Woodstock housed a blacksmith shop, a bus shop, a post office, and an auto repair station. If these walls could talk, they would have a lot of fascinating stories to tell.

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See something you can’t live without? It’s super easy to purchase antiques from Scranton’s Shops. They accept a variety of major credit cards, and they also offer layaways.

Scranton’s Shops are open Wednesday - Monday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. They are closed on Tuesdays. To learn more about this wonderful South Woodstock destination, visit their website or Facebook page.

If you really want to shop ’til you drop, take this fantastic antique store road trip through Connecticut.

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Address: 300 CT-169, Woodstock, CT 06281, USA