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

Cricket on the Hearth Antiques
319-622-3088

An 1869 communal kitchen house provides the setting for this eclectic mix of antiques. A little out of the way, but definitely out of the ordinary! Open Wednesdays-Sundays, 10am-5pm.

Das Nachbar Haus
319-622-3388
nachbarhaus@southslope.net

Erenberger Antiques
319-622-3230

Primitive original surface furniture and small antique items displayed in a home that was built in 1856. A must see shop if you like country, primitives and Americana.

Johnson's Little Amana Antiques
319-668-8301
tomp@southslope.net

 Noe Haus Antiques
319-622-4075
noehausantiques@southslope.net
www.noehausantiques.com

Voted best antique shop in Iowa County and the Amana Colonies in 2007. Original painted surface furniture and smalls, folk art, quilts, coverlets, oil paintings and much more.

Opa's Tractor Barn Museum

Walk through an 1883 barn with hand-pegged chestnut beams. Agricultural history memorabilia, Minneapolis-Moline, barnyard in miniature and more. America's agricultural past preserved for the future. Seasonal 10am-4pm.

Renate's Antique Gallery
319-622-3859

Renate's is located next to Erenberger Antiques. The shop features a large selection of pottery, country primitives, furniture, rugs, wooden boxes, bowls and more. Eight rooms for your exploring fun!

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

Featuring early paint primitives, decoys, art, pottery, toys, textiles, folk art, art glass, jewelry, Depression Glass, advertising, architectural, garden, postcards, holiday collectibles, kitchenware and the unusual. Open daily.

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