The Antique Depot is an antiques, vintage, and collectibles mall housing about 60 different small businesses. It is just across the street from the B&O Railroad Station Museum on Maryland Avenue in Historic Ellicott City. Your visit to Ellicott City will not be complete without stopping by and browsing our four floors of quality items. New items come in almost every day so you never know what you are going to find. There is something for almost everyone. Please stop by and visit today. Come find the past with us.
For the past 27 years, the Antique Depot has been a must-stop for vintage, antiques, and collectibles. The sheer volume of antiques is almost overwhelming; plan on spending serious time here to browse among the about 60 dealers spread out over four full floors. If you are on a hunt for a particular item, the staff is very knowledgeable and happy to help you find your treasure. Otherwise, you are encouraged to look to your heart’s content or until your feet give out.
The Antique Depot is a proud member of:
Mid-Atlantic Antique Radio Club (MAARC)
Antiques & Collectibles National Association (ACNA)
HISTORY OF THE BUILDING
The building was built in 1873. It was originally The Dorsey Livery Stable (i.e., a stable where horses and vehicles are cared for or rented out for pay) that also delivered ice and coal for 51 years. The livery stable was run by Joshua Dorsey. Edward T. Clark purchased the building and turned it into The Clark Hardware Store in 1924 where it remaied for 65 years until the business moved to Baltimore National Pike. Image below of Clarks Hardware Store is care of 1950’s DC Photographer. The building became The Antique Depot in 1989.