HIDDEN TREASURES MALL & ANTIQUES is the LARGEST vendor & antique mall in the Rockford, IL area! They carry a unique collection of Antiques, Retro, Primitives, Crafts, Collectibles, Vinyl Records, Vintage Furniture and much more. Their 37,500 sq. ft. showroom features over 250 different vendors who change inventory DAILY. When looking for that one of a kind piece for the home or an eclectic gift, Hidden Treasures will not disappoint! Since opening their doors in December of 2014, they've become a popular shopping destination in Northern Illinois & SE Wisconsin and the best place around for vendors to showcase their unique creations and finds. This is confirmed by their excellent reviews!
EAST STATE ANTIQUE AND COLLECTIBLE MALL. Where we are making OLD THINGS NEW AGAIN, where every item has it's own story. Discover the items that fit your individual style. Conveniently located at 5411 East State Street in Rockford, IL. The mall is locally-owned by Dennis & Judy Luinstra and is the largest and oldest antique mall in Rockford. We feature over 100 dealers in a 20,000 square foot facility with quality genuine antiques. We have a large selection of vintage furniture, tools, jewelry, clothes, mid-century items, collectibles, toys, many books & so much more. Come spend a couple of hours shopping with us and reliving the past, admiring all of our amazing items all located under one roof. Make it a day, fun for the whole family. We also feature a variety of events, including store wide sales. Join us on our web page: http://www.EastStateStreetAntiqueMall-Rockford.com. Follow us on Facebook: East State Antique Mall Rockford. Like us on Instagram, Yelp, TripAdvisor & Google
Started in 1936, our historical society has grown from a group of passionate volunteers collecting artifacts to a three story museum in the heart of Belvidere. We work hard to preserve our county's history for the next generation - holding events, lectures and exhibits showing off the exciting history of our community. The museum has some amazing exhibits: the only example of a 1903 Eldredge Runabout, built in Belvidere, a real 1840s log cabin, a World War I display, an exhibit centered around Judith Ford, the Belvidere native crowned Miss America 1969 -- and more. It's all looks well organized in the city's old Gas & Electric Building, ca. 1900. COMING SOON! The Funderburg House, an 8,000 sq ft mansion built in 1906, will become Northern Illinois' newest historic house museum & event venue! The craftsman style structure was built for Belvidere native Katherine Rhinehart, daughter of Civil War General Allen Fuller. We look forward to your visit!!
Two brothers from the Chicago bought ANGELA'S ATTIC in 2007 when there were 25 dealers. We now over 100 dealers in 5 buildings that feature items in 35,000+ sq. ft. of a converted historic factory. We sell a wide variety of antiques, vintage, collectibles and memorabilia of all kinds - from cedar chests, to quilts and Zippo lighters to Depression Glass, Frankoma pottery, to toys, collectible signs and to furniture. We have it all. We're a green company, proud of its energy efficiency, we have friendly customer service & serve fresh coffee & cookies while customers browse for their fantastic finds!
Albums,
Ball Jars,
Erector Sets,
Frankoma Pottery,
Globes,
Hoosier Cabinets,
Insulators,
Jewelry,
Lamps,,
McCoy Pottery
Native American Antiques,
Ornaments,
Pyrex,
Rolling Pins,
Trains,
Utensils,
Watering Cans
Located in an elegant residential neighborhood just east of Beloit College, guests will delight in staying at the historic 1810 Emerson House Bed and Breakfast. This lovely example of Georgian Colonial Revival architecture was built in 1930 as a wedding gift for Theodore and Rosella Woolsey. The house's distinctive roughhewn cedar shake roof and cream-colored brick with dramatic "weeping mortar" is a neighborhood standout.
Beloit truly is the Gateway to Wisconsin, being located at I-90 and the Wisconsin - Illinois border. Both Milwaukee and Madison airports are only 1 hour away, and only 1 1/2 hours from Chicago's O'Hare Airport. Emerson House is also a short distance to Beloit College, cultural art centers and quaint downtown shops and restaurants.