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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

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