WADE CREEK HOUSE ANTIQUES opened in 2007. Located in an old 1940's home, we have expanded many times so there are many areas for you to browse. Located on an acre in Estacada, Oregon, your children can visit with our chickens (yes, we sell eggs) as you look around.


We are much more than an antiques store. We host community fundraisers, have two
OUTDOOR VINTAGE MARKETS every summer and hold classes and workshops throughout the year. You can find details BELOW.

OUR VENDORS LOVE TO SHOP FOR YOU. They specialize in old, rusty, antique,
primitive, vintage, recycled, revived, repurposed, salvaged, scavenged, chippy, farm, collectibles, indoor and outdoor décor. Come and see what they have found
for you!!

OPEN DAILY

SUMMER HOURS April - October
Monday - Saturday 10a - 6p and Sunday 11a - 5p

WINTER HOURS - November - March
Monday - Saturday 10a - 5p and SUNDAY 11a - 5p.

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Thursday, August 28, 2014

HEARTBROKEN...


Many people know that the new place in town, The Mason Jar, was decorated with many items purchased at The Wade Creek House.  You can check out our post from the end of July to refresh your memory.  So when a sign went on the door of The Mason Jar a few days ago, we were asked about it. We don't know the story about the closure but what I do know is that about 3 - 4 months ago, a friendly couple came to town.  They came from out of state and wanted to start a business in the area.  They came to look at Oregon City but fell in love with Estacada.  They had a dream, a vision of what they wanted to do and set out to make that dream a reality.  We got to know them very well as they purchased many items from The Wade Creek House.  They opened their doors the end of July.  Color, energy, life flowed from those doors.  You were greeted by name, you felt welcomed, you were drawn to that positive energy.  You looked down the street and your eye was drawn their way.  They became involved in the community.   They had plans.  Then something happened.  The Mason Jar is closed.  I don't know details but can't begin to  imagine leaving anything you put so much of your heart into.  I feel heartbroken thinking of the effort and enthusiasm that Amy and Mark brought to Estacada that is now gone.   If you are reading this Mark or Amy, you are missed by so many.

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