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Downtown Shopping District, La Grange, KY |
Despite the threat of rain on the air, Wonderful Wife and I journeyed up the twisting, turning US-421 to explore what the burg of
La Grange, in Oldham County, had to offer in the way of antique shopping. Founded in 1827 and named after the home of the Marquis de Lafayette (he was quite the rock star in these parts), La Grange is the seat of Oldham County and boasts a rather unusual downtown shopping district. The beautifully restored and well-maintained buildings that line Main Street house a variety of specialty boutiques, art galleries, and eateries, but what sets La Grange apart from similar towns is the active railway line that runs through the center of it all. The tracks still see quite a bit of rail traffic, but we weren't fortunate enough to experience a train passage during our visit. We did, however, enjoy a nice stroll as we ventured from shop to shop in search of an exciting find.
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Heirloom Antiques, La Grange |
My pre-travel internet sleuthing turned up two antique shops in town, both located on Main Street in the heart of the shopping district. The first on our list, Heirlooms Antiques, is a nice-sized establishment of mid-ranged pieces. Wonderful Wife spied a set of reasonably priced owl earrings in a cabinet but - and we should know better by now - chose to see what else La Grange had to offer before making her decision. You know you this story ends, of course. Those earrings are, as far as we know, still sitting snugly in that cabinet.
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Absolutely Fabulous!, La Grange |
And so we moved on to the next shop on my antique radar -
Absolutely Fabulous! (the exclamation point is actually a part of the name, and is not a result of my extreme excitement). Occupying the corner of Main Street and Walnut Ave, Absolutely Fabulous! boasts 4,000 square feet of adventure. I was a bit let down, however, to discover that back in March the proprietors had chosen to make the switch from antiques to gifts and accessories. Wonderful Wife did manage to find herself a purse, but as far as antiques go the shop was a bust.
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The Treasured Child, La Grange |
The remainder of the shops along Main Street were primarily of the "unique boutique" variety, though many did have a few vintage items in their inventories to compliment - or accessorize - the more trendy stock. One of these shops, a toy store called
The Treasured Child, managed to catch Wonderful Wife's attention (and some of the contents of my wallet) and contribute to her successful shopping adventure.
For those of you who enjoy unique downtown shopping experiences, La Grange is quite the hidden gem just begging to be explored. Hopefully the town's one remaining antique store will stick around as I'm sure that we'll be back to check out some of the potentially interesting festivals scheduled for later in the year.
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