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Timeless Treasure Unveils Spooky Parking Lot Sale!

By Stella Pierce, Community Writer
January 5, 2026 at 09:11am. Views: 1135

Nestled on Redlands Boulevard, Back In Time Antique Store isn't just a shop; it's a beloved institution in Grand Terrace, a place where history whispers from every shelf and magic is woven into every unique find. Over the years, this local gem has transcended seasonal popularity, cementing its status as an all-time favorite for antique enthusiasts across Redlands, Loma Linda, and the entire Inland Empire.

Back In Time has stood tall and grounded, a steadfast presence in our community, never failing to enchant with its ever-evolving collection of treasures. It’s the kind of place where you can lose yourself for hours, sifting through decades of stories, discovering everything from forgotten heirlooms to quirky collectibles. Its enduring charm has made it one of the Inland Empire's top antique destinations, drawing visitors far and wide who appreciate its curated selection and the undeniable allure of the past.

Get Ready for a Spooktacular Sale!

Mark your calendars, antique aficionados! Back In Time Antique Store is excited to announce a fantastic Parking Lot Sale on October 24th! This isn't just any sale; it's going to be a spooky and Halloween-inspired extravaganza, perfect for adding a touch of vintage fright to your seasonal decor or simply unearthing a new conversation piece.

All are welcome to join in the fun, explore countless unique items, and mingle with fellow enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just love the thrill of discovery, the Back In Time Parking Lot Sale promises an unforgettable experience.

The community eagerly anticipates everything Back In Time Antique Store has to offer, not just for this special event, but year-round. It's more than just an antique store; it's a place where history lives, memories are rekindled, and new stories begin.

Come join us on October 24th and see why Back In Time remains one of the Inland Empire's most cherished antique spots!

 

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