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Whistle Stop Antiques Our story begins in the 1800's when the original three buildings were constructed. Their initial use was for farm supplies & coal storage. Prior to 1906, the Young & Beech Company used the largest building for drying apples. After 1906, Martin Maher joined the company to create the Young, Beech & Maher Company. He initiated the lumber business when he imported lumber from Michigan.

At this time the property was used for lumber, coal storage, dynamite, apple drying & various other activities. In 1917, apples were sent to Germany, but were confiscated because of World War I. Payment for that shipment was finally received in 1920 after the war ended.
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MaryEllen Stramonine Mimi Or M.-E.
May 17, 2022
I Love L W Emporium . The best place for Country Collectibles. They have a bit of everything including, jewelry, furniture ect.for those of you that have been there, you know what I'm talking about! If you haven't ever been, you definitely need to check them out. You won't be disappointed.
Sheila M. T.
May 08, 2022
Husband and I visited today and so glad we did! The barn is huge with 3 floors so you are sure to find some stuff! The prices were very good and the people were super nice. Will try to visit again on our next road trip.
Sharon Francis
Nov 26, 2021
What a fun place to explore! Jay was extremely helpful and I enjoyed looking at all the varieties of antiques. A must see!
Laura Snow
Nov 14, 2021
Love going here. you find some very unique things. definitely worth visiting!
George Millinghoffer
Aug 06, 2021
Many vendors offering a large variety of items for the home. Nice to browse for many unique items here. You will enjoy it
Penny Milsted
Jun 18, 2021
Love this place. So much to choose from. Definitely can hit my steps for the day wander- ing around looking at everything.
Joyce Zummo
Feb 03, 2021
My first visit. one of many I'm sure! Clean, lots of great inventory in each booth. Great staff! A wonderful old barn full of hidden treasures. at very reasonable prices!
Jessica Jeraci
Oct 30, 2020
As you walk in you get a rustic feel at home kind of sense. Let it be known that 2nd floor to the left. Think number 311 is my best bud Elizabeth Newbury has her stunning scarfs to Tye dye pants and the beautiful 3 piece dress she made! Don't forget the tie dress she made out of men's ties or pants Shar she made into a awesome fashionable dress with a scarf. Please check her out! She taken her hard work and made it into fashionable clothes and accessories that you feel like the queen or king!
Kristin B.
Jun 24, 2016
A quaint, country- looking old barn that's been "Retrofitted" to accommodate a large stores. It has 3 floors of different vendors selling homemade and other such country- like "wares." It's like a co-op store where many people set up their items to be sold. There are also such products as candles and candle rings. It's a nice place to take your time browsing.

Although country type items are not my favorite thing, I am fond of their pretty flower and plant like wreaths and candle rings which are very versatile. There is one checkout on the main floor when people are done shopping and the employees are very friendly and helpful.