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Recent Blog Posts:
Soup Cook-Off Fundraiser: Sat, February 20th
Walnut Communications is again sponsoring a soup cook-off to raise funds for new textbooks for the school. February 20th, 5:00 â...

7th Annual Alumni Weekend Scheduled for March 26-28, 2010
The 7th Annual Dale Lynch Memorial Annual WeekendMarch 26-28, 2010Walnut High SchoolDetails Here...

Co-Ed Softball Tournament and Fireman's Parade August 22-23
There will be a Co-Ed Softball Tournament August 22-23 at Memorial Park to raise money to build Logan's Little Field, a field de...

Featured Merchant:       Antique Furniture Emporium
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      Originally the "Antique Furniture Emporium" was a full line department store founded by the Madsen Bros. It has since been a roller rink, used car garage, grocery store, and an Antique Auction House.

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About Walnut, Iowa
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   Walnut, Iowa is located just 40 miles east of Omaha, NE, on I-80 exit 46. Walnut was designated as Iowa's Antique City in 1987.

   Today, there are more than 15 separate antique shops in this town of 900 people. Walnut has long been recognized as the premiere location for quality antiques in Iowa. Get directions here.

   "Walnut, Iowa, is just the best for me" - Author Randy Florke Des Moines Register

   "The little town of Walnut, Iowa, is an antiquer's paradise" - Kansas City Star

   "[Y]ou have no excuse to drive by this picturesque antique mecca." - Small Town Gems

   "[A]n antique-seeker's mecca, a corn-country shopping spot for all things quaint and curious" - New Orleans Times Picayune

   "a major Antique venue" - Siouxland Chamber of Commerce

   "The town's downtown is simply packed with antique stores." - About.com

   "A small midwestern town, that for one weekend a year, is transformed into a sprawling Antiques show." - Country Living Magazine

   "Once a year on Father's Day weekend, the town comes to life with a street fair featuring vendors from all over the country; it's one of the best street sales in the United States" - House Beautiful Magazine

Featured Merchant: Sow-A-Seed / Prior Attire
Sow-A-Seed Sow-a-Seed/Prior Attire will whet your appetite for garden "bling" or maybe something new and different for your home or your wardrobe. This little shop is chock full of a mixture of old and new, vintage and contempory

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Featured Merchant: The Village Blacksmith
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The Village Blacksmith Antique Mall

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Featured Merchant: Robert's Treats and Treasures
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Roberts' Treats and Treasures is home to a full service bakery as well as antiques and collectibles for sale. Click here for more...

Featured Merchant: Bear Trap Antiques
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This antique shop, owned and operated by Rosemary Pedersen, features two levels full of a wide variety of antiques from many different dealers.

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Featured Merchant: The Granary Antique Mall
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The antique shop that Travel+Leisure Magazine called "...a building that's a wonder of rustic craftsmanship, a cavernous ark-like barn of beams and trusses"

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Featured Merchant:       Rolling Hills Bank
Photo Gallery Rolling Hills Bank and Trust is a locally owned bank with each branch offering personal and professional service staffed by your friends and neighbors. Local ownership means local management and local decision making. Click here for more...

Featured Merchant:       The Victorian Rose
Photo Gallery Established in 1988, the Victorian Rose features two floors of turn of the century furniture, fine glassware, ornate frames and Victorian lighting.

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