Destinations Magazine

Finley’s Antiques and Custom Framing in Tell City

By Jessicanunemaker @JessNunemaker

Okay, browsers! It's time to hit two birds with one stone with a stop at Finley's Antiques and Custom Framing in Tell City, Indiana.

Though the majority of the cute, little shop is devoted to antiques, there's also a wonderful selection of custom frames-the other part of this family-owned business!

Tell City, Indiana Antique Shop

Isn't it adorable? Well, we can't stand here gawking at the gorgeous tin ceiling all day. We've got antiques to buy!

That's the easy part of Finley's Antiques and Custom Framing. There's really great antiques here like cameras, art, and cookie cutters.

I loved the selection of brooches and the vintage sleigh tucked above the front door! The arrangement of books and teacups was so cute. Vintage toys were propped up here and there, snagging our boys' attention as well. If only the toys of today were made so well and could last so long!

Finley's Antiques and Custom Framing

But it's not the usual sort of antique shop. You won't find big huge stacks of dishes or massive piles of books. You'll find supplemental pieces to add to your growing collection-and something even better.

At Finley's, you will find Indiana antiques. No, really. There's a lot of photos and items from the town's early days. They are a treat to view!

Tell City is a town with so much history. Even if you haven't been able to look around the actual town yet, popping into this shop will give you a bit of background. The old factory photos that date back to the 1940s are wonderful.

Go There

Finley's Antiques and Custom Framing in Tell City, Indiana is just a feel-good sort of shop. It's pleasant and pretty-and full of things for your home!

Small Towns: Destinations, not Drive-Thrus! I'm Jessica Nunemaker and THIS is little Indiana!

Just don't forget to tell 'em that little Indiana sent you!

Finley's Antiques and Custom Framing
739 Main Street
Tell City, IN 47586
812.547.3255

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