Growing up, shopping wasn’t always my favorite activity – especially when it was back-to-school shopping! But there was always one kind of shopping trip that I found fascinating – antique stores and flea markets. You never knew what you would find there, and it’s actually where I picked up my very first comic book – kicking off a life-long fascination. Unfortunately, most of the massive flea markets I grew up with have closed, but some still remain – and they’re joined by classic antique stores, which are perfect for finding hidden gems. My pick for the best antique store in New Jersey has got to be the Summit Antiques Center, a sprawling seven-days-a-week store celebrating the odd, unusual, and historic in an environment that’s perfect for a day of thrifting. Read on to discover why this place needs to be on your bargain-hunter bucket list!

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Have you visited the Summit Antiques Center? Do you think it’s the best antique store in New Jersey? Let us know in the comments section! You can find out more on the Summit Antiques Center website, and the Summit Antiques Center Facebook page is great to follow if you want the latest updates on new and unique arrivals. While you’re in Summit, make sure you visit Roots Steakhouse, one of the best old-school steakhouses in New Jersey. And for a unique night’s rest here, stay in the historic DeBary Inn – one of New Jersey’s best bed-and-breakfasts.

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