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About the NH Antique Trail

The New Hampshire Antique Trail Association is a group of antique dealers and co-operatives formed to promote shopping for antiques along Route 101A.  Winding northwestward out of Nashua, NH, through the forests and towns of southern New Hampshire, The NH Antique Trail brings together a unique concentration of thousands of small dealers in seventeen individual and cooperative shops.

The NH Antique Trail is a short hour from Boston, an hour from the Seacoast, and about an hour from the majestic and beautiful White Mountains, lakes and ski resorts.  Reach us via Boston or Manchester Airports, then Interstates 93 or 495,  US Route 3 and the F.E. Everett Turnpike, or NH Routes 101 and 101-A into the Nashua - Milford area.

Antiques in New Hampshire are considered as natural resources.  The rich history of this state, dating back to pre-colonial times, provides the main source of the abundance of these artifacts.  In southern New Hampshire, The NH Antique Trail boasts over 2000 antique dealers in shops and co-ops along a fourteen mile run of Route 101A from Nashua to Wilton.

Here you can find shops that specialize in antique toys, antique jewelry, Victorian, Depression Era, and antique furniture; collectibles, depression glass, primitives; antique pottery such as Redwing, Roseville, Weller, Van Briggle, McCoy; vintage clothing, Country furniture, military antiques; antique advertisements, etc...the list goes on forever!

New Hampshire is known not only for its pristine beauty and plentiful antiques , but also for the low cost of these antiques.  Tourists, collectors, and dealers come from Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, the West Coast, and even Europe, to shop here.  Returning home, you can cherish your new discoveries, give them as gifts, or sell them later at a significant profit in your own region.

The NH Antique Trail Association sponsors several local events and charities during the year.  Check the Along The Trail page to learn about them.

Contact any of our members for more information, or call Linda May at Antiques at Mayfair to ask about The NH Antique Trail.

You can send us e-mail about this site via this e-mail link(dblais@jlc.net).