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Treasure Hunting

Victoria’s Attic Antique Mall, founded by John and Victoria Routh in 2012, has become a beloved destination for antique enthusiasts and collectors alike. Located along Highway 111 in Rancho Mirage, this sprawling 15,000+ square-foot space is home to nearly 70 vendors, each offering a unique array of curated treasures. From rare finds dating back to the late 1800’s, to collectibles from more recent decades, Victoria’s Attic celebrates the charm and nostalgia of bygone eras.

Victoria’s passion for antiques began during her childhood, when family road trips from Michigan to California would often include stops at homes advertising heirlooms for sale. This early love for discovering hidden gems grew into a thriving business that invites others to experience the joy of treasure hunting.

Visitors to Victoria’s Attic Antique Mall can expect a wide range of items, including vintage housewares, timeless furniture, elegant jewelry, and quirky collectibles. There’s something for every taste—whether you’re drawn to the rustic appeal of antique furnishings, the sleek lines of Mid- Century modern design, or whimsical memorabilia from the 1950’s. Special highlights include Victoria’s China Closet, featuring formal dinnerware from Limoges and Noritake, and themed rooms dedicated to nautical decor and vintage cars, complete with classic license plates and memorabilia from brands like Western Union.

Besides its impressive inventory, the mall prides itself on offering affordable prices, ensuring that everyone— from seasoned collectors to casual browsers—can find something to love. Vendors work hard to keep their booths meticulously arranged and refreshed, making each visit to the mall a novel experience.

Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Victoria’s Attic Antique Mall invites you to step into a world of history and nostalgia. Discover your next cherished heirloom at 69930 Highway 111 in Rancho Mirage.

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