Discover the best antique shopping destinations in Massachusetts
This central Massachusetts town of 3,600 transforms three times yearly into a six-day antiques spectacular spanning over 20 fields along Route 20. The event began in 1959 and has grown into New England's largest outdoor antiques gathering in a scenic rural setting.
Home to Old Sturbridge Village living history museum, this central Massachusetts town serves as basecamp for Brimfield shoppers while maintaining year-round antique shops. The historic setting along Route 20 provides authentic New England atmosphere for antiquing.
Boston's antique scene spreads from Charles Street's high-end shops to Cambridge's eclectic offerings, reflecting 400 years of American history. The city's role in American independence and maritime trade creates exceptional buying opportunities for period pieces.
Worcester's antique scene reflects its industrial heritage and central location. Shrewsbury Street and surrounding areas offer shopping. The city's manufacturing past and ethnic diversity create collecting opportunities.
Springfield's antique scene reflects its industrial heritage and cultural diversity. Worthington Street and surrounding areas offer shopping. The city's manufacturing past creates collecting opportunities.