
long beach antique mall II: un vasto y variado tesoro en Signal Hill
long beach antique mall II es un gran centro de antigüedades bien organizado en Signal Hill, cerca de Long Beach. Los críticos elogian la gran variedad, desde diminutas baratijas hasta grandes máquinas de casino, y destacan espacios limpios y palomitas a 50 centavos. Los visitantes pueden pasar horas explorando varias secciones; algunas reseñas mencionan problemas de estacionamiento y una reseña plantea preocupaciones sobre representaciones racistas en las exhibiciones.
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Una amplia selección de piezas de mobiliario vintage, incluidas mesas, sillas y armarios, seleccionadas para coleccionistas y decoradores de interiores.
Artículos únicos para mejoras del hogar, piezas decorativas y productos vintage para el hogar para darle carácter a cualquier espacio.
Ofreciendo joyería de fantasía, sombreros y ropa de épocas pasadas para aficionados a la moda y coleccionistas.
Diversos coleccionables como Hot Wheels, máquinas de casino y pequeñas antigüedades para pasatiempos y buscadores de regalos.
Un toque nostálgico con palomitas recién hechas disponibles para la venta, que mejora la experiencia de compra.
Great store great finds.clean and organized store. The parking kinda sucks but its long beach thats expected. Check out tho a lot to see especially vintage costume jewelry and hats
Wanted to stop by a random antique shop on the way to Long Beach. My wife and I are from Texas and filming antique stores is what we do for YouTube at KC Born 2 Explore. I will recommend checking this antique store out. It is very cool and has plenty of things to look at. You can find hot wheels here for those interested. Loved this antique store they have popcorn and made it that much more enjoyable for an exchange of 50¢ for your support
DONT GO HERE THEYRE RACIST !! I was really excited to check out this antique mall, but after walking through for a few minutes I noticed a lot of racist minstrel drawings and comics on display. Specifically “art” stereotyping and portraying black and Native American people. I really wanted to be able to look around more at the other antiques but unfortunately I felt too uncomfortable to stay in that space AS A WHITE PERSON. THIS PLACE IS NOT SAFE FOR POC. Edit for response to owners follow up: I’ve been in hundreds of antique stores, many throughout Southern California, and I’ve never experienced racism in a store to this degree. Even your response elicits an exclusionary theme, the “if you don’t like it then go somewhere else” narrative is dismissive and full of microaggressive commentary. “Black americana” and other rationalized racist depictions were pieces used to propagandize and promote racism during early and recent America. Let me remind you that racism is ever present in our society today, and folks of all colors and backgrounds are more sensitive to these ideals now during times of discrimination. I would suggest that if you are agreeing to sell these pieces as part of your collective, that displaying them in historical context and with a modern and realistic view of the items is more than necessary. If these items are truly being sold for historical purposes, then make that clear and perhaps provide some information about how these depictions were (and still are) harmful to society as a whole. Excusing racism in 2025 does not create a space that our community should support. If not used for historical informative motives, these harmful representations should be destroyed or sold in a controlled environment, by a person of color, not a white owned antique mall with no intention to undo the damage that has already been done by these depictions. As for your advice to stop going to antique stores, I absolutely will keep enjoying history through antiquing, but will encourage others to avoid your store for its racist rhetoric. Stop being exclusive, fix what needs fixing, and maybe approach future reviews with a sense of humility rather than defensiveness. Super unprofessional, stop defending racism in America.
Plan to be here for some time because there is so much to see! We spent several hours going through each section and looking through all of the unique items.
Hands-down, the biggest and best antique mall in the Long Beach area. The sheer size of the space, not to mention the variety items you can find here, are absolutely incredible. From tiny trinkets to giant casino gambling machines, this place has it all. The aroma of freshly popped popcorn welcomes you as you walk in the door and it even has a vintage price at $.50 a bag. You’d be wise to find a couple of hours to dedicate to really take in all of the great items that are here and well curated for your viewing, and buying, pleasure.
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