Exit 76 Antique Mall
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Exit 76 Antique Mall
Conveniently located on I-65 at the 76B exit (12595 N. Executive Drive) in Edinburgh, Indiana, the Exit 76 Antique Mall is the Finest in the Midwest, with more than 600 vendors offering everything from traditional antiques and collectibles, to upscale furniture and fine jewelry, to primitives, artisan crafts, and trendy Mid-Century Modern accessories.

The 72,000 square foot, one-level, climate-controlled building has ample parking, convenient shopping carts and baskets, and numerous rest stations throughout. The Exit 76 Antique Mall is a great place to browse and shop for those unusual and hard-to-find items or unique gifts. Truly a collector's dream!
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The Exit 76 Antique Mall is a great place to browse and shop for those unusual and hard-to-find items or unique gifts. Truly a collector's dream! Yes, that's our sister mall, the iconic Bloomington Antique Mall, on the cover of travelIN Magazine! The Bloomington mall and Exit 76 Antique Mall are prominently featured in the Holiday Edition, pages 15-20; there's also an Exit 76 advertisement on page 9, and a Bloomington Antique Mall ad on page 23.
NOTE: The Exit 76 Antique Mall features more than 600 vendors offering everything from traditional antiques and collectibles, to upscale furniture and fine jewelry, to primitives, artisan crafts, and trendy Mid-Century Modern accessories. Here are a few examples of actual items that have been in our mall.
To sell items that are no longer used -- if it's just collecting dust, make money on it instead!. If you're unable to get out and about, it's a great way to sell -- you can check your sales online!. Why pay rent and overhead for a retail location and pay employees to sell your items, when we can do all of that for you?.
Reviews (24)
Stephanie D.
Stephanie D.
Dec 05, 2021
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What a great place, got lost in the nostalgia that many items brought while browsing the many booths. Found a great jacket for Thanksgiving with the Fam, 🤣😆😃🤪
Katie A.
Katie A.
Dec 01, 2021
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Truly has something for everyone. It is exactly what you imagine when you hear the name. Although I did not enjoy the Christmas music blasting. Could do with out the many many booths of tacky things that are not in any way antiques.
Jess Hughes Saxyjess
Jess Hughes Saxyjess
Nov 21, 2021
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You can find all sorts of memorabilia and antiques, and whatever else people decide to sell in their booth. There’s a really nice FiestaWare booth, and some cool vinyl record and glass ones. It’s Greg Pence’s massive antique mall in rural Indiana, a huge tourist attraction off I-65, and well it’s a weird place.
Mike Henry
Mike Henry
Oct 27, 2021
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Easy to get..... extremely clean and organized.... lots to see and a million things to buy.... if you were looking for something specific... they had it...
B. Jones
B. Jones
Oct 27, 2021
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Wow...i could be in here all day. So much to look out. I found so much stuff to buy. Check out the pictures. Should give at least 2 to 4 hours to look though this place. I will be back with more money. Lol. Open 10am to 6pm daily.
Justin C.
Justin C.
Jul 15, 2021
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Seeing everything in this massive antique mall can take a couple of hours even if you breeze past some of the lackluster booths. Truly, something for everyone here but I don't recommend doing the trip with kids less than 10 years old. As always, prices vary from vender to vender but I'd suggest you come with cash as most of the booths offer a discount for cash purchases. Don't forget to search for the giant ant!
The Elevator & Airplane Finder
The Elevator & Airplane Finder
Jul 01, 2021
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I’ve been to several antique stores. The Exit 76 Antique Mall in Edinburgh is easily the best antique mall I’ve ever been to. It’s a MASSIVE store with tons of stuff to look at! I’ve purchased at least 3 items from this mall and they are always sold in amazing condition! I highly recommend you guys come here if you’re traveling on I-65. You won’t regret it!
Emily S.
Emily S.
Apr 24, 2021
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We always love making a trip down from Indy to this place or on our way south. It's HUGE and has a ton of variety. The often have raffles for gift certificates and about a year ago, we won a $50 one which was awesome and finally cashed it in on some items today. It's always busy on weekends. Bathrooms are in pretty good shape. Lots of staff on hand to help out.
Tracy K. Trace
Tracy K. Trace
Apr 22, 2021
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This place is huge!!! We definitely did not cover the whole place in one day. It was mostly neat and orderly. No real complaints there. Bathrooms were clean. The vending area could have used a little more selection, but it was nice that they even had one. Prices were a little up and down on things but I suppose that was due to the individual vendor. A little something for everyone!!!! Will visit again!!!
L. S.
L. S.
Apr 16, 2021
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Enormous venue of nice, some over priced, collectibles. Lots of glass from long ago closed blowers, old baseball cards, really you can't see everything. Not a lot of furniture pieces, but some very nice.

Shop , enjoy and don't hesitate to ask questions.
Something may want to come home with you or something just reminding you to smile about things you forgot you or your Granny used to have.
Sheila C.
Sheila C.
Apr 13, 2021
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What a neat place!
This was my first visit to this particular antique mall, but I have visited many malls of this type. Unlike other malls, this one was clean, tidy and no "junk" vendors. Most all of the vendors were truly "antiques" and many of them were well tagged, meaning not only the price but also name of item (for the youngsters) and date.
It took us a 3 hours to walk the mall and that is NOT to say we saw everything. We only scratched the surface.
One oddity is that each vendor has a "percentage off" if you pay cash. This sounds like a neat perk, but this makes
Brad T.
Brad T.
Mar 22, 2021
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It was ok. Lot of overpriced items. And stuff that was damaged but ignored that and still asking full price.
Jennifer F.
Jennifer F.
Sep 06, 2020
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Is this a political debate? Honestly, folks stick to the topic. Notice the political comments rate this business poorly. However those actually rating the experience have a different opinion/rating. I just spent a couple hours walking the aisles and found most booths to be well maintained and offering authentic antiques, vintage and collectibles. Something for everyone. Highly recommend and I would return.
J. T.
J. T.
Jul 31, 2020
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Funny certain things irritate or bother folks so badly they want antiques and collectibles dealers to pull history or art from others. One has to ask, "is there is an underlying political agenda or ignorance as in a male member exposed on a statue due to religious reasons, etc.?" Have been buying and selling both for years and never a problem to include banned books. You hide or try to bury history, BAM, it comes back on you and repeats.

This mall has a great variety of items for anyone. Well organized and operated. Great customer service. Thank you for offering a broad mix of items
Tom H.
Tom H.
Jul 16, 2020
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This is a huge antique mall and flea market but 90% antiques. It's not big on furniture, but has a lot of military, racing, sports, man cave/woman cave items, "smalls", and collector items.

This is where your great grandparent's stuff came to rest, and it's a lot of fun. There is something there for almost anyone. Jewelry, books, curios, specially carved/finished wood stocks, but nothing that shoots.

There are plentiful knives, blankets, looms, weaving gear, clothing/costumes, magazines, collector books, sports memorabilia, yard art, and much much more. Prices are reasonable
Barbara L.
Barbara L.
Jul 16, 2020
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If you need any proof of the Pence family morals, this mall sells black face items, confederate flags and racist signs. Spend your money elsewhere.
Daniel C.
Daniel C.
Jun 04, 2020
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Owned by the Pence family.... as in vice president Mike Pence and his brother congressman Greg Pence. That's reason enough for me to stay away.
J. R.
J. R.
May 22, 2020
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STOP. This is NOT an antique store. More like a giant flea market or vintage thrift store. When the sign outside says Unique Gifts, you know it's not antiques.

Tons of toy cars Hotwheels. Some glass. Massive ton of baskets and just garbage from peoples homes.

Seriously there were maybe 5 booths that had some antiques. This is NOT an antique store.

Not to mention at least 30% of the booths were empty and several dealers had multiple booths.

Not what they advertise. If you need crafts or Nicknack things or if you mother-in-law with the bad haircut needs a place to go. Drop her
Shawn S.
Shawn S.
Nov 23, 2019
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Some people will call this place big. I call it the grand daddy of them all! Calling this place big would be an understatement. This place is so big, that elderly and gen z antiquers may get lost. One side is aisle after aisle. The other half is like a maze where bread crumbs may be needed to find your way out. I highly reccomend clearing out a few hours of your day and checking this place out. There are so many items in this place. I have a theory behind the Jimmy Hoffa disappearance. He's not dead somewhere, but he's lost in this place just wondering around.
Ken N.
Ken N.
Jan 08, 2019
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This place is huge and has a wide variety of items. I was impressed with how organized the majority of the booths were. There are lots of fine furniture pieces, antiques, and huge amounts of collectibles. Note that the left side is the easiest to navigate with its long rows that run from front to back with a bisecting cross walk. The right side isn't quite as easy to keep track of where you've looked with a number of rows going left to right surrounded by some that go front to back. Still, it's not too bad to find your way around and they do have some wall mounted layout maps
Phil B.
Phil B.
May 30, 2018
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This place is huge. I think we walked 5 miles inside the building going up and down every aisle. We found some awesome things we didn't know we needed. Love that you get % off from some booths if you pay cash. They will hold your stuff for you so you can shop more. I had to take my cart up front because both baskets were full. Everyone is friendly and they did an awesome job wrapping 55 pieces of a china pattern I found.
Kathleen F.
Kathleen F.
May 13, 2018
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I've been coming here for years and haven't written a review...time to correct that!

The first thing that you'll immediately notice is size-this place is huge! It is very easy to get lost, although there are maps posted and plenty of red vest clad employees available to assist. Free wifi is available. There are vending machines if you need something to munch on and don't want to leave the building. Overall, the building is very wheelchair, stroller, walker, etc friendly. There's only one small area where there would be an issue. This isn't the case at other
Melissa B.
Melissa B.
Dec 09, 2017
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I absolutely feel in love with this place. It is huge! Tony and I spent almost four hours wondering around inside the maze of the layout. The prices were very nice, some were too high, but so many lovely pieces.
I LOVE looking around antique malls. It is like a museum, but you can actually touch the items and buy them if the price is right.
My passion is old glassware and vintage furniture.
Katherine A.
Katherine A.
Nov 23, 2017
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This used to be one of my favorite antique malls. There are lots of booths and I was always able to find Midwest treasures at reasonable prices. The mall is well laid out and tidy. They are conveniently located off interstate 65 just north of the outlet mall. There is plenty of parking and nice restroom facilities. The staff is friendly and eager to help you find things or open cases.
This visit was a disappointment. Many booths were empty or filled with junk. There were a number of booths with fake vintage look items. The quality has gone down significantly. Prices were higher - but probably