Luecke's Antique Mall, Illinois, United States


3.5 (10 reviews) Spent Ranking #11 in Freeport Antique Shops

Worth a Look If You Like to Shop

A friend and I went to Freeport to check out the antique, gift and thrift stores. There are about 7-8 of them all within walking distance downtown. Luecke's is the largest. The stairs are steep but doable for anyone in reasonable shape. And there's that stair lift for those who aren't. On the second floor (apparently there is no first floor) I would say there are about 25 rooms full of interesting things. Most of it is fairly reasonably priced. The third floor was closed the day we were there due to a leaky roof. All in all, for people who like to check out "stuff," it's certainly worth looking at.

Address

10 W Main St, Freeport, IL 61032-4216

Current local date and time now

Thursday, May 09, 2024, 18:52

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3.5 based on (10 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 3Kev521 5:00 PM Jun 9, 2012
    Huge
    It is an old antique store. You need to go up to the second and third floor so if you can't do stairs you are out of luck. It is an old apartment building that you go room to room to room to room. If you can't find it here you can't find it anywhere. Mostly small stuff. Collection items. No real furniture. Some art. I think it has a large flee market feel. Prices are very good. There are some vendors that have some nice items. If you are looking for high quality antiques you might find it but you will have to really look. If you are looking for a piece for a collection you will find it if you look hard enough. Stop by. If it is not your cup of tea you can turn around and leave but if it is what you like you will be there for a good hour.

  • 3MNDoodles 5:00 PM Aug 21, 2018
    Lots of garage sale stuff, fewer antiques
    You must walk two flights of stairs to get to this shop housed in an old apartment building. I found the building more interesting than the merchandise sold there. A lot of garage sale type stuff is for sale and fewer real antiques are offered, but the building architecture is amazing and worth a look if you’re into historic buildings. Merchandise is spread throughout many former apartment rooms. It was extremely warm and stuffy the day I visited in mid-August. Fans were running in some of the rooms but it was still hot.

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