Amana Colonies: The Handcrafted Escape
Submitted by matt on Thu, 2008-03-27 19:50.

Looking for great treasures?

Look no further than the Amana Colonies. Our communal history has created a wealth of antiques unique to the Amana Colonies. Browse through communal era homes, kitchens and barns to find one-of-a-kind treasures. If antique tractors and other farm implements are your passion, head over to West Amana to visit Opa’s Tractor Barn. Great communal Colony furniture, baskets and tin; coupled with original surface furniture, quilts, Depression glass, Minneapolis-Moline tractors and Americana make the Amana Colonies your antique destination!

Antiques

Fern Hill Gifts & Quilts
319-622-3627
www.fernhill.net

Handmade Iowa quilts, antique quilts, fabric and Fern Hill original fabric, architectural antiques, antique furniture, artist bears, gifts, cards, home decorating, garden, florals, sweets and beverages. Three brimming floors! Open year-round!

Michele Maring Miller Studio & Gallery
319-622-6330
www.maringmillergallery.com

Award-winning artist at work in her spacious and peaceful studio and gallery. Located in 1871 sandstone church in the center of the village of West Amana. Small room of antiques.

Olde World Lace Shoppe
319-622-3097
www.oldeworldlace.com

European and domestic lace curtains, doilies, tablecloths, and vintage items. Bobbin lace-making supplies. Also features handcrafted Personalized Wood Products showroom of wooden signs and 3-D wood-mounted photographs and prints.

 Opa's Tractor Barn Museum
319-622-3529

Walk through an 1883 barn with hand-pegged chestnut beams. Agricultural history memorabilia, Minneapolis-Moline, barnyard in miniature and more. Play with Amana Colonies largest bowling ball run. Seasonal 10am-4pm.

Smokehouse Square Antiques
319-622-3539
www.smokehousesquareantique.com

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