Millerton, New York (NY) Used Merchandise Stores Companies

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Silk Surplus At Country House
Main
Millerton NY 12546
(518) 789-3630
Millerton Antique Center
PO Box 127
Millerton NY 12546
(518) 789-6004
Marilyn Marshall Antiques
6039 Route 22
Millerton NY 12546
(518) 789-4718
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Bws Eagle Eye
P.O. BOX 451
Millerton NY 12546
Thriftique
PO Box 148
Millerton NY 12546
(518) 789-6314
Johnsons Antiques
P.O. BOX 819
Millerton NY 12546
Thriftique
P.O. BOX 148
Millerton NY 12546
Johnson & Johnson Antiques
Route 22 N
Millerton NY 12546
(518) 789-3848
Millerton Antique Center Inc
P.O. BOX 127
Millerton NY 12546
Junk ATique
P.O. BOX 235
Millerton NY 12546
Northeast Trading CO
5917 North Elm Avenue
Millerton NY 12546
(518) 789-6360
Thriftique
28 Main St.
Millerton NY 12546
(518) 789-6314
Jane Stubbs Books Prints & Drawings
127 Cooper Road
Millerton NY 12546
Zeitgeist Rare Pine Books
36 Main St.
Millerton NY 12546
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