For your convenience we are located on one floor with over a 1/4 mile of wide carpeted aisles. Merchandise is changing daily, so the photos may not reflect what we currently have. You will get an idea of the wide variety of treasures we have for your viewing pleasure, however! Twin Lakes Antique Mall, is located in the quaint Western KY town of Gilbertsville.
Featuring over 100 dealers in a showroom measuring over 26,000 square feet, Twin Lakes offers a vast selection of high quality antiques including period & custom furniture, silver, glass, pottery, lamps, painting & prints, books, as well as primitives and collectibles, all displayed in a tasteful manner.
Featuring over 100 dealers in a showroom measuring over 26,000 square feet, Twin Lakes offers a vast selection of high quality antiques including period & custom furniture, silver, glass, pottery, lamps, painting & prints, books, as well as primitives and collectibles, all displayed in a tasteful manner.
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This is Ed, Dee's husband and co-worker. Ed loves gas station memorabilia, which he has an amazing collection of, he also collects old Buddy L toys, Harley Davidson, and Keen Kutter items and loves to share his passion about them all. Ed enjoys visiting with our customers and hearing their stories and sharing his stories about life in general.
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Kevin True
Dec 16, 2021
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Shannon Summers
Nov 23, 2021
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Wanda Lerke
Nov 18, 2021
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Such a pleasant experience! Antiques are artfully displayed, with prices clearly marked. Friendly staff will assist if you are looking for a specific kind of collectible. Or you can browse to your hearts content thru 3 connected buildings so you are out of the weather the whole time. Mike and I had a great time exploring!
Toni Buttery
Oct 19, 2021
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Melinda Curfman
Oct 18, 2021
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Holly Fq
Sep 22, 2021
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Stopped in several months ago because we had never been. Knowing that some businesses are still requiring masks and others are lenient, we chose not to wear them. Upon entering the building, the lady, in the front, had her mask under her chin, but asked us if we had ours. I said yes but didn't want to wear them.
A man, behind a wall, apparently an office, never showing his face, proceeded to lecture us on the reason for masks and that he could get fined for not making us wear them and that it was a law in Kentucky. I replied with " I know all this because I live here too. I just don't agree with
A man, behind a wall, apparently an office, never showing his face, proceeded to lecture us on the reason for masks and that he could get fined for not making us wear them and that it was a law in Kentucky. I replied with " I know all this because I live here too. I just don't agree with
Ray
Jul 23, 2021
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Amber Coker
Jul 18, 2021
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Kevin Farley
Jul 31, 2020
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