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Rachel’s Attic General Line Antiques & Collectibles is at the corner of Gay and Main Streets in Downtown Dandridge at the blue awning entrance. It is upstairs in the historic Gass Building and shares gallery space with the Dandridge General Store. This combined gallery offers antiques, collectibles, including vintage postcardss, glassware and pottery, also fine handmade items including jewelry, wearables, local honey and jams, English and Scottish Foods and Wonderful Chocolates. Shop Rahel’s Attic online at www.rubylane.com/ shops/rachelsattic The Gass Building is on the Appalachian Quitl Trail with the «Stars over Tennessee» quilt.
History
Established in 1999.
Rachel’s Attic is a family owned business that began as a booth in an antique mall. After a year we opened our own shop on the outskirts of town, and then moved downtown three years ago. We’re proud to do business in a certified Main Street Community and a historic district that is a part of the National Register! Our shop is located in downtown Dandridge, Tennessee, on the second floor of the historic Gass Building ca.1826. We are at the corners of Gay and Main Streets and share the upstairs with the Dandridge General Store.
We seek to provide a selection of quality antiques and collectibles at reasonable prices. Together we have over fifty years of experience as collectors, and dealers of antiques. Paper items, glassware, and small advertising pieces are among our favorite collectibles. We have a stock of over 20,000 collectibles postcards including town views, holidays and advertising.
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