I stumbled across the cutest antique shopping village the other day while driving down 71st Sreet in Broken Arrow. It’s nestled in the trees, back off the road, and is filled with everything from antiques to furniture to jewelry. Keep reading below to find out more about this fun shopping adventure.

Persimmon Hollow Village is located at 6927 S 115th E Ave — one block east and one block north of 71st & Garnett (behind the Salvation Army Store) in Broken Arrow.

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There are 22 buildings on three acres that feature 50 unique vendors. Since opening in 2010, they’ve become a beloved Vintage and Artisan Market for local shoppers.

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There’s no other place in the state quite like this 1880s shopping village. It’s the kind of place that has something for everyone.

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Follow the signs to Main Street to visit the shops. You’ll find everything from handmade soaps and lotions to vintage home decor.

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Jewelry fanatics will enjoy the unique selection of handmade jewelry. From gold and silver to turquoise and pearls, every piece has character.

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Some of the buildings have unique themes, like the “The Jail” pictured below. Step inside and pick out a few items from the playful jail that lets you come and go as you please.

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There’s also a charming wooden water wheel moving water along the creek below.

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Stop in and check out everything these local artists and vendors have to offer.

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They are open Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

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Have you ever visited Persimmon Hollow Village? If so, what did you think about it? Share your thoughts in the comments section.

If you enjoy antique shopping, make sure you check out these other great antique towns in Oklahoma.

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