Take Route 30 Eastbound through Forest Hills right outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and you embark on a thrifting and antiquing odyssey. This single road winds its way from the bustle of Pittsburgh, and rambles for miles through the pretty, rural landscape of Ligonier, Latrobe, and beyond. It’s along this route that an adventurous shopper can discover bargains and beloved treasures.
Thrift stores? During your time on the road you’ll encounter the Good Samaritan Thrift Store, the Price is Right Thrift Store, two Goodwills, and several Salvation Armys.
Maybe flea markets are more your style? How about the indoor Super Flea, the L&L Fleatique (pictured at left)? Or, if outdoor flea-ing is a particular favorite, far down the route in Latrobe, the Hi-Way Drive-in Flea Market is open seasonally on weekends.
But well-before you hit Latrobe, take a minor detour off 30, into downtown Jeannette, a city once renowned for its manufacture of beautiful glass items. Here you’ll encounter everything from the higher-end antiques of the Jeannette Antique Mall and Antique Oddities (pictured below), to the unique mix of antiques and fun fixer-uppers in Junk for Joy...
You’ll even find thrifting at the large St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store right on Clay Street.
Weary from all that shopping? Take a break at one of Jeannette’s restaurants with your choice of sandwiches, Chinese, pizza, and in evenings, The Nest for seafood... (For lunch, Rick’s Hometown Diner is a favorite haunt of mine when the hungries hit, with homemade soups, pies and other diner favorites.)
Head back up the road from Jeannette to join Route 30 again, and consider a minor stop in Greensburg. Who knows what you might find at the U. F. O., an indoor antique/thrift store/used furniture mecca? Then, back to good ol’ 30 and head off to Ligonier. Right near Idlewild Amusement Park, you’ll find the Flea Tique, another indoor flea market/antique mall (not to be confused with the L&L Fleatique of earlier in the journey!). Here you’ll find a mixture of antiques and collectibles, all jumbled together in several large rooms of booths.
Leave the Flea Tique parking lot, get back onto 30 East for just about 500 yards, then u-turn onto Route 30 Westbound, and there you’ll find Graham’s Antique Mall, with even more booths filled with antiques and collectibles.
It’s usually at this point, that I’m bleary from scanning and weary from walking the aisles. And, spoils of the day packed in the trunk, I make Graham’s Antique Mall my final destination before I head on home. But if you still have energy, I understand the Route 30 antiquing adventure continues eastward even beyond Ligonier along to Gettysburg. Perhaps you’ll discover some antiquing and thrifting locations along it that you’d like to share. (I’d love to hear about them!)
But just to get you started, below are the places I pick and choose from on my own well-traveled path (and if you like, you can also read a summary of each place in the Resources section):
Good Samaritan Thrift Store500 Lincoln Hwy North Versailles, PA, (412) 829-1898
“Super Flea” Flea Market833 E Pittsburgh Mckeesport Blvd, North Versailles, PA
Price is Right Thrift Store1930 Lincoln Highway, North Versailles, PA
Salvation Army Thrift Store12751 Route 30, North Huntingdon, PA, (724) 863-6116
Goodwill8755 Norwin Ave, North Huntingdon, PA (724) 864-2980
L&L Fleatique I and IIAdamsburg Edna Rd., Jeannette, PA (724) 523-0595—visible from Route 30
Antique Oddities316 Clay Ave, Jeannette, PA (724) 523-7767
Jeannette Antique Mall500 Clay Ave, Jeannette, PA (724) 527-1555
Junk for Joy209 Clay Ave, Jeannette, PA (724) 523-6221
St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store631 Clay Ave, Jeannette, PA (724) 527-5776
Jen & Ed’s U.F.O. (Used Furniture Outlet)320 S Pennsylvania Ave, Greensburg, PA (724) 834-9070
Salvation Army3780 Route 30 Latrobe, PA (724) 539-2080
Flea Tique230 Route 30 W, Ligonier PA 15658-8777, 724-238-9198
Graham's Antique MallRoute 30 W, Ligonier PA 15658, 724-238-8611
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