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Maine Things To Do Antique Shows: Bath's Annual Tradition
Posted by mainetodo on Monday, January 14 @ 15:42:43 PST

Winter & Spring: For all you antique lovers the town of Bath offers a monthly antique show the first Sunday of each month. The show is open to the public and held at the Bath Middle School. There are over 60 dealers ready to sell their precious goods ranging from antique toys to the finest linens and dishes one can buy. When you enter the school you can feel the buzz of the excitement of the

the crowd. You never know what you can find on your treasure hunt. The shows are held from November to April and their popularity has grown since it began over sixteen years ago. The Bath Antique show is now considered a “must attend” show by expert antiquarians. There is a lunch counter available to hungry show goers and free parking so check out the show, you never know what you may find!


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