Some finds are worth the short drive. I-29 Antiques & Collectibles sits just off the interstate in Tea, and the booth-by-booth layout rewards the kind of browsing that can't be rushed — or replicated online.
The mall format means dozens of independent dealers stock, rotate, and price their own inventory under one roof. Shoppers dig through mid-century modern furniture, vintage memorabilia, decorative antiques, and the kind of oddball collectibles that don't fit a neat category. Whether you're furnishing a room or hunting a specific era, there's enough variety to make repeat visits worthwhile.
What draws Sioux Falls-area collectors back isn't any single vendor — it's the turnover. Inventory shifts as dealers add fresh pieces, which means the booth you passed last month might be completely different today. That unpredictability is the point.