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Miami Arizona

Miami Arizona, located 75 miles East of Phoenix on US 60, has a wide selection of specialized Antique shops and Art galleries in which you can find western oil paintings, antique sports, collectable glass, unusual antiques, western bronzes, coke collectibles, antique gas pumps, cowboy collectibles, shabby chic, and a wide section of antique furniture. Most of the shops are located one block North of US 60 in the historic district in downtown Miami and all are in very easy walking distance of each other. Weekends are best time to visit and spend a great day shopping and exploring Miami's unique shops and galleries

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Sullivan Street Glass and Antique-ables
512 Sullivan Street, Miami, Arizona 85539
(928) 473-4272

Open most wekends noon to 5pm

At Sullivan Street Glass and Antique-ables you can find a large selection of high quality Depression Era glass such as Heisey, Cambridge, Fenton, etc. We are OPEN most WEEKENDS from noon until 5:00 p.m.

The shop will take you back in time (according to the long-time residents who remember the shop when they were young, back in the 1930's). The original stamped tin ceiling, oak slat floors, wavy glass windows with copper trim and unique shop entrance are all a part of the building's appeal.


Building History and Restoration
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Built in 1915, it was called the POPULAR, as the original entrance tile indicates. It was THE upscale men's shop and haberdashery of the area. In the 1940's it became the ROYAL, a shoe and men's apparel shop with exclusive selling rights for Levi's, Farrah, and Champ's products. The shop was vacant from the 1970's until the 1990's. During the 1990's it was a craft store. We bought the building in 2001. We have worked hard to restore the building to its ORIGINAL charm. It has been a real labor of love.

Ron Ruble Copyright (c) 2003, 2006