30,000+ sqft of ANTIQUES!
Take the day to explore one of the largest antique and salvage shops in the country
All listed areas (except the Potato) are available for wandering Tues-Sun from 10 AM - 4:30PM
Our Main store is open until 5:00 PM
Main Store: Housed in our beloved 1890s hop, grain & feed facility, we call it “The Mill”. This is where we get our namesake! Now we sell a wide range of antiques, vintage & salvaged goods within its old growth walls.
Lower Warehouse: Connected to to the Main Store, this warehouse is where the transport of goods from the old facility was loaded directly to the train. Today we house our architectural salvage goods in it such as doors, windows, sinks, toilets, machine bases and plenty more!
Potato: Why do we call it “the Potato” you ask? Well to start, it is the oldest structure on site, dating back to 1889. It is where they would store locally grown potatoes which were then distributed onto train cars. Today, we house some of our backstock and small goods there! This building is staff only due to its nature.
Lumberyard: Out between buildings is where our supply of reclaimed barn wood can be found! Dimensions range anywhere from 1”x4” to 16”x32”. Click the button below to learn more!
The Annex: OUR NEW BUILDING! If you have been following us for a while, you may remember the old quonset hut in its place. It is now where we have our old-inspired but newly built structure! It houses larger pieces of furniture, soft goods, stained glass and so much more!
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THE MILL (main store)
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1890s hop, grain & feed mill.
Our namesake, and dearly beloved Mill is our eternal labor of love. With a mosaic of old barn wood, sheet metal and windows, we let her age and evolve as she wishes while adding reclaimed materials as needed. The outside of the structure is almost as extensive as the inside. Once you enter the doors of the Mill, prepare for sensory overload! Between the lighting, colors, textures and more, it can be a tad overwhelming… not to mention all of the ✨ SHINY THINGS ✨
We have run this antique retail operation out of this building for 25 years. Most of the smaller items and all of our hardware can be found in this building, but it also has pretty much every category we offer inside! There are two floors, so be sure not to miss the upstairs!
Want to know more about the history and process of restoring the Mill? Tap the button to go to our “About Us” page!
LOWER WAREHOUSE
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Down in the depths of the Mill lies the old railway distribution center.
The Lower Warehouse takes a quick guided tour from one of our awesome staff members through the caverns of the old Mill. Whether you’re on the hunt for solid wood interior doors, window sashes, old machine bases, and bathroom fixtures or you’re just looking to take in the whole Aurora Mills experience, this area is not to be missed!
*Disclaimer* The Lower Warehouse is not the safest place for unattended children and can get very cold in the winter. Please come prepared or with an extra person to hang with the kids while you go hunting down there.
LUMBERYARD
In between the Old Mill and the Annex is our full dimension Lumberyard!
Wander our lumberyard to see a plethora of locally salvaged materials. Those 100+-year-old structures house some of that awesome Oregon, old-growth, Douglas Fir that we can’t resist. From 1” thick shiplap to large timbers, we try to save what we can to supply character and just plain good ol’ materials for your projects. Along with lumber we carry tin roofing, ridge cap, flooring and more!
Get more information about our reclaimed materials by going to our “Lumber” page!
THE ANNEX
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Newly-built structure modeled after a late 19th century train shed.
OUR NEW BUILDING! Just down the front porch from our old building, you can come and enjoy and additional 8,000 sq ft of Aurora Mills. This is where we showcase our larger items, soft goods and so much more. With giant windows designed to display stained and leaded glass windows, you can enjoy rainbows and soft colors peering in throughout the day. Be sure not to miss the upstairs mezzanine where we have more soft goods (chesterfield sofas, vintage rugs, etc.) Scan the walls for giant signs, carnival canvases and spandrels while you wonder.
Want to know more about the process of building this awesome structure? Follow the button to go to our “About Us” page to learn more!
