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Joe Ley Antiques Inc sells everything from knickknacks and vintage ads to all things rare and unusual. Items are on display inside a beautiful, 3-story schoolhouse from the 1890s in Louisville, KY. It’s roughly an hour and a half south of Cincinnati. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
Joe Ley Antiques Inc sells everything from knickknacks and vintage ads to all things rare and unusual. Items are on display inside a beautiful, 3-story schoolhouse from the 1890s in Louisville, KY. It’s roughly an hour and a half south of Cincinnati. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
Joe Ley Antiques Inc sells everything from knickknacks and vintage ads to all things rare and unusual. Items are on display inside a beautiful, 3-story schoolhouse from the 1890s in Louisville, KY. It’s roughly an hour and a half south of Cincinnati. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
Joe Ley Antiques Inc sells everything from knickknacks and vintage ads to all things rare and unusual. Items are on display inside a beautiful, 3-story schoolhouse from the 1890s in Louisville, KY. It’s roughly an hour and a half south of Cincinnati. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
Joe Ley Antiques Inc sells everything from knickknacks and vintage ads to all things rare and unusual. Items are on display inside a beautiful, 3-story schoolhouse from the 1890s in Louisville, KY. It’s roughly an hour and a half south of Cincinnati. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
Joe Ley Antiques Inc sells everything from knickknacks and vintage ads to all things rare and unusual. Items are on display inside a beautiful, 3-story schoolhouse from the 1890s in Louisville, KY. It’s roughly an hour and a half south of Cincinnati. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
Joe Ley Antiques Inc sells everything from knickknacks and vintage ads to all things rare and unusual. Items are on display inside a beautiful, 3-story schoolhouse from the 1890s in Louisville, KY. It’s roughly an hour and a half south of Cincinnati. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
Joe Ley Antiques Inc sells everything from knickknacks and vintage ads to all things rare and unusual. Items are on display inside a beautiful, 3-story schoolhouse from the 1890s in Louisville, KY. It’s roughly an hour and a half south of Cincinnati. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
Joe Ley Antiques Inc sells everything from knickknacks and vintage ads to all things rare and unusual. Items are on display inside a beautiful, 3-story schoolhouse from the 1890s in Louisville, KY. It’s roughly an hour and a half south of Cincinnati. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
Joe Ley Antiques Inc sells everything from knickknacks and vintage ads to all things rare and unusual. Items are on display inside a beautiful, 3-story schoolhouse from the 1890s in Louisville, KY. It’s roughly an hour and a half south of Cincinnati. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
Joe Ley Antiques Inc sells everything from knickknacks and vintage ads to all things rare and unusual. Items are on display inside a beautiful, 3-story schoolhouse from the 1890s in Louisville, KY. It’s roughly an hour and a half south of Cincinnati. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
Joe Ley Antiques Inc sells everything from knickknacks and vintage ads to all things rare and unusual. Items are on display inside a beautiful, 3-story schoolhouse from the 1890s in Louisville, KY. It’s roughly an hour and a half south of Cincinnati. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
Joe Ley Antiques Inc sells everything from knickknacks and vintage ads to all things rare and unusual. Items are on display inside a beautiful, 3-story schoolhouse from the 1890s in Louisville, KY. It’s roughly an hour and a half south of Cincinnati. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
Joe Ley Antiques Inc sells everything from knickknacks and vintage ads to all things rare and unusual. Items are on display inside a beautiful, 3-story schoolhouse from the 1890s in Louisville, KY. It’s roughly an hour and a half south of Cincinnati. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
Joe Ley Antiques Inc sells everything from knickknacks and vintage ads to all things rare and unusual. Items are on display inside a beautiful, 3-story schoolhouse from the 1890s in Louisville, KY. It’s roughly an hour and a half south of Cincinnati. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
Joe Ley Antiques Inc sells everything from knickknacks and vintage ads to all things rare and unusual. Items are on display inside a beautiful, 3-story schoolhouse from the 1890s in Louisville, KY. It’s roughly an hour and a half south of Cincinnati. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
Joe Ley Antiques Inc sells everything from knickknacks and vintage ads to all things rare and unusual. Items are on display inside a beautiful, 3-story schoolhouse from the 1890s in Louisville, KY. It’s roughly an hour and a half south of Cincinnati. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
The massive establishment has been collecting and selling oddities for over 50 years. The store hasn’t changed much over the years, but the inventory has. Founder Joe Ley was an orphan who, at the age of 18, began collecting valuable items that other people considered trash. He would go on to turn his collection into what is today the second largest single-owned antique store in the country, housing over two acres of products. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
Joe Ley Antiques Inc sells everything from knickknacks and vintage ads to all things rare and unusual. Items are on display inside a beautiful, 3-story schoolhouse from the 1890s in Louisville, KY. It’s roughly an hour and a half south of Cincinnati. ADDRESS: 615 East Market Street, Louisville, KY (40202) / Image: Allison McAdams // Published: 10.9.18
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