Located along Route 4, the old highway that connects the seaport city of Portsmouth to the capital city of Concord. There have been scattered antiques shops along Route 4 since the early 1900s, but we didn't become an antiquing designation until the early 1970s when Sumner & Muriel Parker opened a small seasonal ice cream shop in Northwood that included a few small tables with antiques. Shop owners created the Antique Alley Association in the early 1990s to work on collaborative advertising and events.
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Owner Information: R.S. Butler's Trading Co. is owned by husband & wife team, Colleen & Don Pingree. We have been in the business for over 30 years (even longer than we've been married). Owner Information: Eagle Antiques is owned by Linda Wright & Chuck Evans. We have a combined 85 years in the antiques business.
From I-95: Take Exit 5 to the Spaulding Turnpike. From the Spaulding Turnpike, take Exit 6W toward the University of New Hampshire (Route 4 West). Stay on Route 4 West. NOTE: Antique Alley shops are in the towns of Lee, Northwood, Epsom, Chichester, and Concord. If you are using a GPS, Route 4 is called "First NH Turnpike" in Northwood and "Dover Road" in Chichester & Epsom.
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