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HGAC's Architectural
Salvage Warehouse
is
located at the Daniel Lady Farm 986 Hanover Road, Gettysburg, PA
Barry
Towers 717-677-6400 We have a steady stream of donated items delivered during our formally open days,
many of which are sold as soon as we can agree on a price. We have received a quantity of antique and vintage electric wood working tools, antique wood boxes of sort,
and vintage garden tools. All warehouse
purchases support HGAC's ongoing preservation efforts!
Barry Towers
The warehouse will be open the first and third Saturday
of each month July through October from 10 AM
to 2 PM and at other times by contacting Barry Towers (717-677-6400) or Regina Hollar (717-334-8312).
We will be happy to set-up a time for delivery of your donations or to make purchases
at your convenience. Items on our donation wish
list (things people ask for and we do not always have) include: old bricks, French doors, old hardware
knobs and locks, wide trims for shelving, and fretwork. All proceeds from the
sales at the HGAC warehouse are utilized in HGAC's preservation
efforts!
Click here to see some of our current inventory on our FACEBOOK page!
During the winter months
Barry Towers and Regina Hollar will open the warehouse to accept vintage items as donations and for spur-of-the-moment in
the area shopping discoveries. Shabby
chic window trims, grandma's cast iron kitchen sinks, multi-paneled doors, shutters, metal radiator covers, wavy glass civil
war era windows, glass insulators, fireplace mantles, lamp parts and globes, cast iron locks, doorknobs, military books, restored
and caned maple dining chairs. More discoveries and re-purposing projects await the alert shopper. Period donations welcome! For more information, please contact Barry Towers, 717-677-6400, or Regina Hollar, 717-334-8312
The Architectural Warehouse Committee meets the
Second Tuesday of
each odd numbered month, except January. at 7 PM at the G.A.R. Hall To Be Announced
View Current Inventory
All proceeds of our sales
and additional donations will help fund
HGAC's preservation efforts in Adams County,
as well as the upkeep of our historic G.A.R. Hall.
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