top of page
Screen-Shot-2021-10-21-at-3.41.04-PM.png
ostcc_shape_inverse-teal.png

THE OLD SPANISH TRAIL CULTURAL CORRIDOR

Antiques

GOOD GOLLY

Vintage & Thrift Finds / Handmade Goods, original art & everything in between
Thursday-Monday 12-6PM

RTC ANTIQUES

RTC has distinctive antiques that are of high quality and for the discerning. Rooms are loaded with fabulous art, artifacts, collector level furniture of different styles. Worth a visit and you will leave with a purchase, because there are treasures in every corner.

DETOURS + DETAILS

art + art objects + design + vintage + antiques + oddities + friendship + hospitality HOURS By appointment Or Follow on Facebook for popup dates

KAROLINA'S ANTIQUES

Karolina’s Antiques is the most colorful and eclectic antique shop in San Antonio. It is local and home grown in San Antonio and is owned and run by family

THE JUNCTION ANTIQUES

The Junction Antiques is an eclectic, vintage, antique and consignment store located in Beacon Hill. You will always find something for everyone!

URBAN GOODS

A collection of curated items for your vintage lifestyle! Urban Goods sells authentic vintage furniture and accessories.

SAN ANTONIO FURNITURE FINDERS

Local San Antonio furniture seller that looks to provide our customers with affordable quality vintage and antique furniture at an affordable price specializing in Mid-Century, Retro and French Provincial and Art Deco pieces just to name a few.

FRIENDS OF SOUND RECORDS

Specialized in rare soul 45s, Tejano and world music, Friends Of Sound Records is a record store located right off Fredrickerburg with an array of vinyl. Friends of Sound is also known to showcase DJs from all over the world with in-store performances.

PINK DREAMS VINTAGE

Pink Dreams Vintage is a cozy environment with one of a kind finds. Vintage clothing, furniture, accessories and plants. Specializing in the quirky nostalgia from the 1970’s to 2000’s.

HELLO TALLULAH

San Antonio welcomed Hello Tallulah in November 2017. Before opening the shop, owner Kristina Uriegas-Reyes spent seven years in New York City, writing and working with small businesses though social media. She has a background in retail, specializing in vintage and consignment. A blogger turned entrepreneur, she left NYC to return to her hometown of San Antonio, TX. She decided to follow her ultimate dream of opening this very special boutique. With countless pop-ups under her belt, Kristina longed for a space she could mold into the ultimate happy place. “I want customers to walk in and feel excited to express themselves though fashion,” she explained, so she created the wonderland of whimsy that is Hello Tallulah. Positioned next to the renowned Woodlawn Theatre, Hello Tallulah has been embraced by the city and her Deco District neighborhood.
Kristina’s collection of vintage clothing is highly curated. “I want to make vintage feel special, but accessible,” she said. She specializes in gorgeous vintage clothing from the 1950’s-1970’s with an emphasis on fun and colorful dresses! As a former plus-size model, sizing is at the forefront of her mind as she curates her collection. “It is important that I carry a variety of sizes,” she said. “Everyone should have the opportunity to feel fabulous in something unique.” Kristina believes whole-heartedly in personal style, body positivity and inclusivity. The company name comes from her adorable pup, Tallulah, who was a very special part of Kristina’s family. Tallulah passed away in October 2018, but the name still evokes the quirky charm of her daily greeting, not to mention the glamour of old Hollywood actress Tallulah Bankhead. With a retro environment that is enticing and exciting, Kristina invites all to find their next treasure at Hello Tallulah.

HOUSE OF TRENDS

CEE AND DEEZ RETAIL SHOP

A unique resale shop from housewares to shoes, clothes, and jewelry.

OSTCC-Locations-2-7.png

Connecting Commerce, Culture & Arts

Connect with the OSTCC

Connect with us through Facebook linked below or contact us through email at:

oldspanishtrailcc@gmail.com

  • Facebook

© Copyright 2025 Old Spanish Trail Cultural Corridor

bottom of page