The Cambria Emporium

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The Cambria Emporium, a two-floor member dealer antiques co-op, first opened its doors in 1987 and is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. The Emporium is located in the Lee-Surface building (c. 1906), a wholesale grocery, in the Cambria Historic District in Christiansburg, Virginia. It shares the intersection with the Historic Christiansburg Station.

 

Currently, the Cambria Emporium has 15 dealers who offer quality antique furniture, glassware, pottery, china, art, collectibles, and more. Whether your interest is rooted in the Victorian era or something a bit more modern, there is sure to be something in the Cambria Emporium to peak your interests. The dealers in the Cambria Emporium are friendly and knowledgeable and are more than willing to share their knowledge with customers. If you are looking for a specific item and don't find it on their shelves, check at the front counter for assistance.

Hours

The Cambria Emporium is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Sundays.

Directions to the Cambria Emporium.

If you are coming from I-81, take exit 114 (Main Street) in Christiansburg. Follow Main Street east until it deadends into Depot Street. Take a left on Depot and drive one block. The Cambria Emporium is located at the intersection of Depot Street and Cambria Street, immediately next to the Norfolk and Southern tracks.

If you are coming from Blacksburg, take Main Street (Business 460) south (becomes Franklin Street in Christiansburg). Take the Cambria Street exit, turn left, and go through the light. Follow Cambria Street until it crosses the Norfolk and Southern Tracks.

Parking is available in the front and rear of the Cambria Emporium and across the street at the Historic Christiansburg Station (Cambria Depot).

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The Cambria
Emporium

 

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Last Updated: 13 August, 2007
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