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Yesterday’s Treasures Celebrates 15 Years in Fenton

The charming and unique antique shop has been a staple in downtown Fenton.

The inviting gold, purple and green storefront known as located on the corner of Leroy and Mill Street, has been welcoming customers for 15 years.

The charming and unique antique shop has antique lighting, along with china, stemware, and furniture and a vast collection of beautiful antique jewelry, including necklaces, earrings and pins.

Owner Sue Olson established a relationship with a collector that sold to her exclusively for many years. The fabulous pieces are of a quality that could not be duplicated today. 

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Olson rewires all of the lighting to make sure that it works properly before it is sold. In fact, care goes into every piece in her store, like it was her own. 

“I look at every piece in the store and care for it as if it was going in my own home,” she said.

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Then, she takes time to do research on the pieces so that fair and honest pricing can be given.

“I want to be able to pass on these items to customers with reasonable pricing.  I don’t purchase anything I wouldn’t want for myself,” Olson said. 

She has return customers and visitors that stop in each year while on vacation in the area.  Her character and reputation have made her a successful business owner for 15 years in Fenton. 

Yesterday's Treasure's inventory is always changing, so you can stop in to see what’s new.   

*Information provided by Fenton Be Closer.


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