Orange Blossom Square

Street address: 

200 S. McKenzie St.
Foley, AL 36535

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Phone: 
251-943-2941
Fax: 
251-943-6672
Schedule: 
Open M–Sat. 10–5; antique mall also open Sun. 1–5.
Mailing: 

200 S. McKenzie St.
Foley, AL 36535

Discount: 
other
Admission: 
Free
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Hollis Fine Furnishings and Accessories, Ole Crush Antique Mall with 80 quality dealers. Tea Room open Mon.–Sat. 11–3. Specialty shops, art gallery, ladies apparel, fine jewelry, Interiors Marketplace, wild outdoor collection.

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