One look around the home of some Mainers and you’ll see that we are not folks that like to throw things out. You never know when something might come in handy! Maybe that’s why antique malls are dotted throughout the state. From Cumberland to Aroostook, there are plenty of places to pop in for a good old fashioned shopping trip to claim someone else’s once loved heirlooms. One of our favorites is Fairfield Antiques Mall in Fairfield, Maine.

Welcome to the Fairfield Antiques Mall, which has been around for 18 years!

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Wayne and Brenda Gamage are at the helm, along with a friendly staff made up of 3 generations!

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The building that houses the mall was once an old chicken house, but today it’s so much more!

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And what exists inside is nothing short of a dream if you love all things Maine.

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And, whereas some places have antiques from anywhere, there seems to be an emphasis placed on things that come from Vacationland.

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There isn’t much you CAN’T find at this perfectly located mall.

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You’ll need a few hours here if you really want to enjoy yourself.

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The mall is the perfect place to stop during a trip to Bar Harbor, Acadia National Park or just about anywhere in Downeast Maine.

Fairfield Antiques Mall / Facebook They’re open (almost) every single day from 8:30am to 5pm. The only days you can’t visit are Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Visit them at: #382 Skowhegan Rd., Fairfield, Maine / 207-453-4100

Exit 133 off I-95 2.5 miles North on Rt. 201

But, before you head outdoors, better check the weather. Did you read about this upcoming storm yet?!

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They’re open (almost) every single day from 8:30am to 5pm. The only days you can’t visit are Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Visit them at: #382 Skowhegan Rd., Fairfield, Maine / 207-453-4100

Exit 133 off I-95 2.5 miles North on Rt. 201

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