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ALABAMA

Fairhope

BETTY G. HAYNIE ANTIQUES & FINE ART, 15 North Section St., 36532. Offers a fine selection of American, English, and French furniture, also ceramics, silver and 19th century paintings; located in downtown Fairhope, a charming retirement/resort village on Mobile Bay. Mon-Sat 11-5. Telephone: (251) 928-1045; www.bettyghaynieantiques.com, bhay1045@aol.com.

CALIFORNIA

Pacific Grove-Monterey Peninsula

TROTTER'S ANTIQUES, At two locations: 301 Forest Avenue, and 509 Lighthouse Avenue, Pacific Grove, CA 93950. Mon-Sat 11-5. Phone: (831) 373-3505 Trotter's ... the place to find that special antique! Meeks, Alex Roux. ...

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