If you’ve ever wondered what it means to be part of “Antique Alley,” this list of links and maps should help. You might just discover a whole world of things about Wayne County and antiques you never knew existed!
VisitRichmond.org Antique Alley Information
The stores and information about Antique Alley from VisitRichmond.org.
Antique Alley Trail Maps – These maps give you the lay of the land for antiquing in our area. The are Adobe PDF and can be downloaded by clicking the links below.
- Wayne County Directory: Antique Alley Tour Map (in lower sidebar)
- Antique Alley Trail Map #1
- Antique Alley Trail Map #2
- Flyer for Centerville shopping including antiques.
“Antique Mecca… Considered the hub of Indiana’s Antique Alley and voted “Top 10 Antique Destinations” by Midwest Living Magazine.” –Centervillein.com
- For other sites in Wayne County, see the entire list here.
Visit Indiana Antique Alley Resources
- A great page with details on planning a trip, store locations, and even a Google Map of highlighted antique stores.
- A good story on Richmond, Indiana antique shopping.
Antique-Related Articles on Go Wayne County
- The Railroad Store: Newest Addition to the Historic Depot District
- Cambridge City
- Richmond’s Historic Depot District
Google Maps Antique Alley
Find a list of antique shops and their locations on this Google map. You can have a ton of fun with Google Maps. On the left side you can click on, say, Webb’s Antique Mall and it will be pointed out on the map.
But for something really interesting, look in the chat bubble that pops up on the map and click the “more” link. Then select “Street View.” If you’ve never played with street view on Google Maps, you’re in for a treat! Yes, the Googlemobile has driven many of our cities streets and has a street view for many places in Wayne County.
What’s your favorite Antique shop? And do you know of other Antique Alley resources we should add to this page? Comment below!


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