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    Home»Community Service»Shop vintage decor, books, and more at Cummins Farm Market and Vintage Sale, Nov. 4 & 5
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    Shop vintage decor, books, and more at Cummins Farm Market and Vintage Sale, Nov. 4 & 5

    Juliana AllenBy Juliana AllenNovember 4, 2022Updated:November 4, 20222 Mins Read
    • Kitchenwares included this vintage candy mold of a rabbit riding on a rooster.
    • Vintage Minnesota Twins memorabilia.
    • Vintage Mickey and Minnie cel print.
    • How much is that doggie in the window? (And yes, that doggie’s for sale.)
    • Shoppers at the vintage sale.

    Vintage jewelry, kitchenware, sports memorabilia, toys, linens, and Christmas ornaments from all over the world: these are just a few of the treasures on offer at the Cummins Farm Market and Vintage Sale.

    The sale is taking place today and tomorrow at the Cummins-Phipps-Grill House, 13600 Pioneer Trail, Eden Prairie. Hours are Friday, Nov. 4, from noon-7 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 4, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is free, and paying cash for items is recommended.

    Members of the Eden Prairie Historical Society will be on hand to give tours of the home, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors will be able to explore the newly restored upstairs of the home.

    Shopping vintage is a great way to care for the planet while nabbing unique items you won’t find in regular stores. Whether you’re a vintage collector who loves the thrill of the hunt for hard-to-find pieces, a history buff who enjoys antiques and vintage goods, or someone looking for a special gift or home design item, something is sure to catch your eye.

    Another major benefit: the sale benefits The PROP Shop of Eden Prairie, which currently helps 750 families in Eden Prairie and Chanhassen who need support, as well as the Eden Prairie Historical Society.

    Read more about The PROP Shop and the vintage sale here.

    • Eden Prairie Historical Society board members welcomed shoppers with a smile: (L-R) Kelly Regan, Katie Qualey, Kathie Case, and Thomas Achartz.
    • Vintage Christmas figurines.
    • The wide selection included this red vintage dress and these old radios.
    • Vintage cuff links.
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