Searching for Petoskey Stones in Northern Michigan
A visit to Northern Michigan is not complete without a walk along the Lake Michigan in search of Petoskey stones.
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When you are thinking about filling your home with beautiful furniture and accessories, you’re in luck! In communities all around Northern Michigan, there are stores full of treasures just waiting to be discovered! Shop beautiful art galleries that have paintings, sculptures, and jewelry that feature one-of-a-kind items. Antiques stores, with all their nooks and crannies, are so much fun to visit. You can spend hours browsing their selection of furniture, jewelry, mirrors, and novelty pieces from the past.
The staff at local area furniture stores are ready to assist you in finding the perfect bedroom set, dining room furniture, or the most comfortable couch imaginable. Special orders are available so you can get the exact color and fabric you desire.
Now’s the time for a fresh look- shop Northern Michigan art galleries, antiques shops, and furniture stores for home furnishings that are unique and affordable. Antiquing is fun and there are plenty of treasures to discover!
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Bartletts Home Interiors, 06499 N. M-66, Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 547-2884
Joie De Vie Antiques, 1901 M-119, Petoskey, MI, 49770, 231-347-1400
North Seas Gallery & Antiques, 237 Bridge St, Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 547-0422
Petoskey Antiques Show, Emmet County Fairgrounds, Petoskey, MI 49770, (231) 564-1971
Sturgeon River Pottery & Gallery, 3031 Charlevoix Ave., Petoskey, MI 49770, (231) 347-0590
Check out more antiques shopping on our West Michigan antiques page.
A visit to Northern Michigan is not complete without a walk along the Lake Michigan in search of Petoskey stones.
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