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Holy Terror Antiques

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Holy Terror Antiques is a distinctive market located just off Old Hill City Road in Keystone, South Dakota. Housed in a rustic building, the shop is packed with an eclectic mix of antiques, collectibles, and oddities that range from vintage furniture and retro toys to peculiar curiosities. The atmosphere is cluttered yet charming, inviting visitors to browse through aisles of treasures. The friendly owner is often on hand to share stories about the items, making the experience personal and engaging. Whether you're a serious collector or just looking for a unique souvenir, this market offers a glimpse into the area's past through its diverse inventory. Its remote location adds to the sense of discovery, making it a worthwhile stop for those exploring the Black Hills region.

Don't miss

  • Browse the extensive collection of vintage toys and memorabilia
  • Find unique home decor and rustic furniture
  • Discover oddities and curiosities not found elsewhere
  • Chat with the knowledgeable owner about the history of items

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Ways to visit Holy Terror Antiques

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Holy Terror Antiques with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • The shop may have irregular hours, especially in off-season. Call ahead to confirm.
  • Bring cash as card payments may not always be accepted.
  • If you buy large items, ask about shipping options.

A bit of history

Holy Terror Antiques has been a fixture in Keystone for years, drawing visitors with its unusual name and eclectic collection. The shop reflects the area's mining and tourism history, with many items sourced locally.

Common questions

Is the shop open year-round?

It's best to check ahead as hours vary by season, especially in winter.

Can I haggle on prices?

Some items may be negotiable, but it's best to ask politely.

Are there restrooms available?

Restrooms may not be available for customers; plan accordingly.

Is photography allowed inside?

Generally yes, but ask the owner first out of courtesy.

What kind of items are sold?

A wide range including antiques, vintage items, collectibles, and oddities.

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