
Prescott antique stores
Cortez Antique Mall
North Cortez Street. Multi-floor with dozens of dealer booths. Western leather, ranch and rodeo memorabilia, mid-century furniture, vintage signs, and books. The biggest single stop in town.
Merchandise Mart
Cortez Street. Multi-dealer booths with a different vendor mix from Cortez Antique Mall. Worth visiting both on the same trip.
Smaller shops
Several smaller storefronts run focused inventories: vintage clothing, books, ephemera, Native American art, and primitives.
What's strong locally
Western and ranch collectibles, including saddles, spurs, and rodeo memorabilia. Mining-era artifacts. Mid-century furniture given the population that came up from Phoenix.
Tips
Bring cash for booth-by-booth haggling. Most malls are open daily 10 a.m. to 5 or 6 p.m. Wednesdays sometimes run quieter than weekends.
Frequently asked
How many antique stores in Prescott?+
Two main multi-dealer malls plus several smaller specialty shops.
Best for Western collectibles?+
Cortez Antique Mall on Cortez Street.
Are there mid-century pieces?+
Yes, both major malls carry mid-century.
Cash or card?+
Both work, but cash helps with booth haggling.
Are dealers willing to negotiate?+
Often yes, especially on tagged items over $50.
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