Fenton, Michigan (MI) Used Furniture Companies

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Tri City Trading Post
14324 N Fenton Rd.
Fenton MI 48430
(810) 750-1644
Fenton Area Resource Referral
109 Mill St.
Fenton MI 48430
(810) 750-6244
Yesterdays Treasures
300 S Leroy St.
Fenton MI 48430
(810) 714-2600
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Gathering Antiques
115 Mill St.
Fenton MI 48430
(810) 714-4345
Rereadables
6060 Bullard Rd.
Fenton MI 48430
(810) 632-9566
Top Notch
1122 N Leroy St # C
Fenton MI 48430
(810) 629-3203
Fratz' Consignment
1442 Torrey Rd # E
Fenton MI 48430
(810) 714-0588
Mimi's Consignment Inc
700 N Leroy St.
Fenton MI 48430
(810) 629-5040
Stage This House
970 Water View Ln.
Fenton MI 48430
(810) 714-9091
Fenton Bean Co
234 N Leroy St.
Fenton MI 48430
(810) 750-4595
Skylers World Inc
1507 N Leroy St.
Fenton MI 48430
(810) 629-7144
Peacock Antiques & Auction House
14375 Torrey Rd.
Fenton MI 48430
(810) 714-3666
Lizz's Books
1443 N Leroy St.
Fenton MI 48430
(810) 629-0050
Tri-City Trading Post
14324 N Fenton Rd.
Fenton MI 48430
(810) 750-1644
C & C Resale
1580 North Leroy St # 9
Fenton MI 48430
(810) 208-0834
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