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Clarion Antique Mall

Antique store in Clarion

Updated: March 11, 2024 11:41 AM

Clarion Antique Mall is located in Clarion (Census-designated place in Pennsylvania), United States. It's address is 10403 US-322, Shippenville, PA 16254.

10403 US-322, Shippenville, PA 16254

6HRG+R7 Shippenville, Pennsylvania

(814) 226-4420

Check Time Table for Clarion Antique Mall


Monday11 AM to 4 PM
Tuesday11 AM to 4 PM
Wednesday11 AM to 4 PM
Thursday11 AM to 4 PM
Friday11 AM to 4 PM
Saturday11 AM to 4 PM
Sunday11 AM to 4 PM

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Where is Clarion Antique Mall?

Clarion Antique Mall is located at: 10403 US-322, Shippenville, PA 16254.

What is the phone number of Clarion Antique Mall?

You can try to calling this number: (814) 226-4420

What are the coordinates of Clarion Antique Mall?

Coordinates: 41.2420744, -79.4243664

Clarion Antique Mall Reviews

Danielle Cheuka
2023-10-06 16:11:09 GMT

Beautiful, fun little shop. The owners were wonderful! Will definitely stop back our next time through!

Emily Duda
2023-11-20 23:18:43 GMT

Such a beautiful store with lots of products! Priced right as well. Will be back!

Frances Foster
2022-10-15 20:17:57 GMT

Awesome prices and awesome owners. Very nice people. My husband brought a rock to get checked out, because it looked like it was possibly used as a tool by the Indians. The gentleman said it a Celt. Estimated to be between 3000 to 5000 years old. Very helpful. How awesome! We appreciate his help and expertise. Nice setup. Definitely worth the hour trip. Will definitely be back.

Megan Ralston
2022-03-15 02:53:58 GMT

Loved it! Owner was helpful and friendly, led me right to what I needed. I was expecting their prices to be high, as they have some very old items, and some good furniture pieces- but there were definitely affordable pieces. A little something for everyone!

Dan L.
2023-08-11 23:33:57 GMT

Always one of my favorites in Western PA. Nice selection across all eras and nice employees.

Matt Culp
2021-08-04 00:55:07 GMT

This place is amazing.
It's THE BEST antique store I have ever stepped foot in.
Tons of nifty old stuff.
Tremendously well organized. Every item I looked at was tagged with a description and priced. I bought an awesome carnival glass bowl for 25 bucks.
And it's so great to just browse all the things they have here.
I highly recommend checking it out if you like antiquities of any kind.

Carol Deutsch
2018-03-17 17:16:11 GMT

Found a beautiful old copy of “Mother Goose” and a gorgeous tooled leather handbag. Excellent selection and service.

Carol Jordan
2022-07-05 20:50:56 GMT

Very nice place. Friendly employees...reasonably priced. Large variety of merchandise.

Julie Faulkner
2019-02-06 13:29:14 GMT

Great place. Lots of consigners means a big variety of items. Clean. Like the antique furniture, priced right. Have purchased several pieces. Owners are friendly and good people.

Jeffrey Rollison
2021-05-08 17:02:44 GMT

We try to always stop here when in the area. Great selection of items, displayed well, and really friendly pleasant people.

Susan Seadeek
2022-12-20 15:32:04 GMT

Madd hatters in the mall is absolutely awesome it's nice to finally see some stuff being added to the mall

Jason Janis
2022-09-21 21:30:06 GMT

Very nice owners. I'd recommend these folks and place anytime.

Rachel Wynkoop
2013-09-02 16:35:20 GMT

"I am Carol Harris's son, Jason. I've heard both sides of this issue and Luanne, the executive director of ArcSys whom Carol spoke with, carelessly misunderstood the intent of her call and then out of spite posted online. She has later apologized, but the damage is done as apparent by the viral wildfire of posts here. Like most of you, we also have disabled and mentally handicapped in our family tree as well, if you know my family or are from Knox, Shippenville, or Clarion, you would know this to be true. My mother is incredibly sensitive to the needs of the disabled just as I am sure, Luanne is also. The POINT in her call to the executive director of Arcys, Luanne, was that the supervisor assigned to watch over the young individual with him, to my understanding, did not enter the antique mall with him. He was assigned to WATCH this man for a reason, though did not, he sat in the car. Even with supervisors, the mall has had items damaged or broken by individuals in the same condition, let alone without. This is why she was upset with Arcsys's process and why she asked the supervisor whom she could call to check on their policy. She never once said disabled or mentally handicapped were not welcome in the store, what Luanne seemed to leave out (or perhaps misheard), and this is very important, was she was saying "without a supervisor". When Luanne was reached, again to my understanding, she was incredibly spiteful in her demeanor. When Carol asked her if she could let her supervisors know about the policy and Luanne said "no" and perhaps Carol should take a post out in the newspaper to the public to do so, my mother said SARCASTICALLY, "and what should I say no retards allowed? I don't want to offend people." as in, "what the hell? are you kidding me? You seriously expect me to post an article in the newspaper to that end? what is with you, lady?". NOTE, she said "I don't want to offend people." Luanne took the "retard" comment not in sarcasm, but apparently at face value. In 35 years I have never ONCE heard her utter the word retard, it's just not in her vocabulary. Nor has she ever said anything else derogatory about anyone's race or condition. She taught me the meaning of respecting others and if you actually KNEW her rather than thoughtlessly reposting that woman, Luanne's, comment without hearing her side, you'd understand this. All I can say is, think. She's had the mall open since the early 80's, she's welcomed hundreds of disabled and mentally handicapped people into the store. This is the first time, after a number of instances, where she drew a line (not at disabled or handicapped people) but the COMPANY that should have been doing its job and called Sr. Management about it. Would there have been an issue with this young man that was unsupervised? Likely not. But the point is Arcsys wasn't doing their job. If you called the director of a company who is supposed to be managing their employees, making sure they actually are "supervising" as a "supervisor" and instead are sitting in the car, you'd think the director would say, "oh, that is of concern to me, yes, I'll look into this, thank you for making me aware". Luanne, if you read this, you need to put this right. You've already apologized on the phone, you need to speak to these people and put this right."

Debbie Kapp-Beasley
2021-04-21 17:39:54 GMT

They have a very nice variety of items, all well-organized and neatly displayed.

Bruce R
2019-10-07 06:38:13 GMT

Nice people, great antiques and reasonable prices. I recommend it highly, be ready to spend some time there if you like antiques!

Melissa Rainey
2022-07-22 13:37:55 GMT

Was looking for something for my niece for her wedding. Sales person was very helpful.

D K
2021-06-12 18:45:05 GMT

Outstanding place for antiques along with great customer service and rare finds it's a must see!

Jonathan Reynolds
2022-05-17 01:55:18 GMT

Always a stop on our list. Almost a 4 hour drive and we always make sure to stop every time through.

Adam Clarke
2020-03-06 22:08:21 GMT

Great place. The owners are incredibly nice and knowledgeable.

Eric Renninger
2018-06-18 03:04:50 GMT

Very cool and if you collect antique dishes this is the place to go

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About Clarion
Census-designated place in Pennsylvania

Clarion is a borough in and the county seat of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located 77 miles north-northeast of Pittsburgh and is part of the Pittsburgh DMA. Clarion was settled in 1839 and incorporated in 1841. source

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