$10 for $20 Toward Antiques at Betty's Antiques in Clarksville
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- In business 30+ years
- 6,000 sq. ft. of products
- Vintage furniture, collectibles & electronics
Every antique tells a story, though some are less plausible than others, such as your Howdy Doody cookie jar’s tale of winning World War II single-handedly. Revel in the good old days with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 toward antiques at Betty's Antiques in Clarksville.
Open for more than 30 years, Betty’s Antiques dispenses a vast array of charming, ageless wares including furniture, collectibles, and vintage electronics. Treasure hunters can browse Betty's Antiques' 6,000 square feet of display space in search of a quaint home adornment or a wardrobe that doubles as a gateway into a parallel dimension. The varied selection features glimmering vintage jewelry ($2–$10) and an antique lamp ($24.50), perfect for resting on a desk near a window and illuminating an historic issue of Us Weekly. Furniture fanatics can walk away with a beveled glass mirror ($39.99) and an old wicker rocking chair ($89.99), and tech connoisseurs will adore the primitive radio ($39). Although not for sale, Betty's Antiques occupies a lovely and colorful storefront that can be admired for free.
- In business 30+ years
- 6,000 sq. ft. of products
- Vintage furniture, collectibles & electronics
Every antique tells a story, though some are less plausible than others, such as your Howdy Doody cookie jar’s tale of winning World War II single-handedly. Revel in the good old days with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 toward antiques at Betty's Antiques in Clarksville.
Open for more than 30 years, Betty’s Antiques dispenses a vast array of charming, ageless wares including furniture, collectibles, and vintage electronics. Treasure hunters can browse Betty's Antiques' 6,000 square feet of display space in search of a quaint home adornment or a wardrobe that doubles as a gateway into a parallel dimension. The varied selection features glimmering vintage jewelry ($2–$10) and an antique lamp ($24.50), perfect for resting on a desk near a window and illuminating an historic issue of Us Weekly. Furniture fanatics can walk away with a beveled glass mirror ($39.99) and an old wicker rocking chair ($89.99), and tech connoisseurs will adore the primitive radio ($39). Although not for sale, Betty's Antiques occupies a lovely and colorful storefront that can be admired for free.