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Finding the perfect piece to complete your space can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack, but in Dublin, the journey is half the fun. Whether you’re attracted to timeless antiques, rustic charm, or quirky vintage finds, these locations are filled with hidden gems. Let’s take a stroll through some must visit antique and vintage shops.

Treasures from the Past

Bootleggers Antiques

610B Hillcrest Parkway, Dublin, GA

Open Monday through Saturday, 10 AM – 6 PM, it’s the perfect place to lose track of time while uncovering pieces with real character. If you love digging through history, Bootleggers Antiques is a must. This spot is a true treasure trove, packed with:

  • Vintage advertising signs
  • Gas and oil memorabilia
  • Primitive furniture
  • Antique tools and bottles
  • Nostalgic toys

Emerald City Treasures

1401 Telfair Street, Dublin, GA

A true haven for collectors and casual browsers alike, Emerald City Treasures is known for its ever changing inventory and charm. As you walk through the shop, you’ll find a carefully curated mix of:

  • Vintage home decor and furniture
  • Glassware, china, and timeless kitchen pieces
  • Collectibles that range from classic to quirky
  • Seasonal and holiday decorations that rotates throughout the year

Each booth feels like its own mini shop, giving you the thrill of discovering something new around every corner. Whether you’re searching for a statement piece or a small nostalgic find, this location offers a little bit of everything with a welcoming, laid back atmosphere.

Emerald City Treasures Too

1807 Rice Avenue, Dublin, GA

Just when you think you’ve seen it all, Emerald City Treasures Too expands the adventure. Think of this sister shop as the perfect complement, offering even more variety with a slightly different flair. Here, you’ll often discover:

  • Larger furniture pieces and statement sets
  • Rustic, farmhouse style accents
  • Repurposed and upcycled items with creative twists
  • Unique vendor booths showcasing local styles and trends

It’s a favorite for those looking to furnish a space or find bold, eye catching pieces that stand out. The layout encourages browsing, so take your time, you never know what hidden gem might be waiting.

Rise & Shine Antiques

319 Railroad Street, Dexter, GA

Ease into your antiquing adventure with a visit to Rise & Shine, a charming spot where vintage style blends seamlessly with everyday living. This shop has a warm, inviting feel that makes you want to slow down, sip your coffee, and browse every corner.

Whether you’re searching for a subtle accent piece or a functional item with character, Rise & Shine delivers it. Inside, you’ll discover a thoughtfully chosen selection that balances beauty and function, including:

  • Vintage inspired home decor that adds personality without overwhelming a space
  • Practical kitchenware and household items with a nostalgic twist
  • Small furniture pieces perfect for refreshing a room
  • Seasonal accents and gifts

Vintage Soul

1309 Blackshear Ferry Road West, Dublin, GA
Special Sale Days Only

A more recent favorite among locals and visitors alike is Vintage Soul. Bringing a fresh energy to Dublin’s antique scene. Known for its thoughtfully curated mix of vintage style, repurposed furniture, and seasonal finds, this shop blends old and new beautifully.

Antiquing in Dublin isn’t just shopping; it’s an experience. It’s about the thrill of discovery, the stories behind each item, and the joy of bringing a piece of history into your home. So take your time, wander through each shop, and let that perfect piece find you.

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Miriam Lewis

Once upon a time, a serial reader of Little Women and Little House On The Prairie, Miriam Lewis has harnessed her love of great storytelling, beautiful photography, and good people, and bundled it into a big package that is Executive Director of Visit Dublin GA. As a destination veteran Miriam joined Visit Dublin GA in 2015. She oversees Dublin Visitors Center operations & staff and Dublin and Laurens County’s marketing communications while leading strategic initiatives to maintain and strengthen the tourism industry in Dublin. Her favorite work hobbies include making good old fashioned paper lists (plural), reminding staff to take their breaks (they sometimes listen), quality checking local eats (she’ll quickly suggest goat curry or tongue tacos), and building relationships which become links in partnership across the state, boosting an economic engine for the Laurens County community.