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One More Time Antiques


Highway 177 South
1401 Pillsbury Drive
Manhattan KS 66502
Ph: 785-770-8811
onemoretime86.1@juno.com
Additional Information
We are a large multi-dealer antique store specializing in quality Mission Oak and Mahogany furniture. We have a wide variety of depression glass; McCoy, Hull, Van Briggle pottery; pictures and mirrors; lamps; occasional tables; postcards; lunch boxes; advertising items; collectibles; rugs, linens, tablecloths, chenille bedspreads, pillowcases, and quilts; jewelry and watches. An entire section of the store caters to book lovers.We also have a nice selection of the old type patio chairs, planters, iron wheels, and plant stands.

Hours of Operation
EFFECTIVE Winter 2003/2004:
Monday - Saturday 10am to 5:30pm
Sundays - 12 noon to 5pm
Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas,& New Years Day
Additional Directions
From Manhattan Town Center Mall, go south on Highway 177 approximately 1 mile.
If traveling on I-70, take exit 313 to Manhattan and take Highway 177 north approximately 7 miles. Our store is on the north side of Highway 177. Watch for our signs and flags

Antique & Vintage Furnishings - Collectibles

Multi Dealer Shop featuring:
~ Fine Glassware & Silver ~
~ Figurines & Silver ~
~ Furniture, Linens, Lamps, & Rugs ~

Come walk thru our Collection of Unique Items from the past

Located: 8 miles north of I-70 on 177
1/4 mile south of Town Center Mall on 177

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Riley County Courthouse

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places the dominating limestone Courthouse was completed in 1906, built by Topeka contractor, J.B. Betts, and local contractor, Clarence Johnson. The citizens pledged $1,000 for the tower clock.

Manhattan, KS Historic Courthouses

Kansas State University

Founded in 1863 as the nation's first land grant college, Kansas State University is a nationally recognized comprehensive university with more than 200 undergraduate programs, 60 master's degree programs, and 40 doctoral programs. More than 20,000 students and 1,200

Manhattan, KS Colleges

Pioneer Log Cabin

The pioneer museum was built in 1915 as a home and displays agricultural tool exhibits.

Manhattan, KS Museums

Konza Prairie

In the heart of the Flint Hills, the 8,616-acre Konza Prairie is a rare opportunity to experience the Prairie as the pioneers did during their trek westward. Once a part of the Dewey Ranch, Chicago Industrialist C.P. Dewey acquired the prairie piece by piece during the last quarter of the 1800s. <

Manhattan, KS Nature Preserves

Wolf Butterfield House Museum

The Wolf Butterfield House served as a way station for the Butterfield Stage Line started by David Butterfield in 1865. The limestone house contained dining and sleeping faciltities as well as a tavern for stage line patrons.

Manhattan, KS Museums

Things to do near Manhattan, KS

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