Morehead City has a nicely vast shopping scene for treasure hunters and antique fans, and Seaport Antiques is a fine addition to this collection of shops, thanks to a friendly staff, a convenient locale, and a host of unique treasures that have a touch of coastal influence. Located along Arendell Street on the fringes of the hopping downtown area, this chic little shop is a must-see during any Crystal Coast shopping exploration.
The exterior is modest, with a row of windows that frame an appropriate vintage one-story building, but the interior is vast and welcoming, with little rooms that are “sectioned off” and which are clustered with unique furnishings and pieces of all varieties. In this atmosphere, visitors can shop for classic toys, tea sets, porcelain, artworks, glassware, military memorabilia, bottles, and ancient books, as well as a huge array of vintage prints, paintings, and other artworks. The selection is vast and far-reaching, and most of the pieces have a coastal or local tie-in, which makes them perfect Morehead City and coastal NC souvenirs. With enough variety to appease collectors of all kinds, Seaport Antiques is an all-encompassing and wonderfully convenient spot for picking up armfuls of colorful Crystal Coast treasures.
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