


ANTIQUES
Beverlins Statuary
419 Main Street
Weston, Mo 64098
(816) 640-5500
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Beverlin’s Statuary
HOURS
Monday
Closed
Tuesday - Saturday
10:00-5:00
Saturday
10:00-5:00
Sunday & Holidays
12:00-5:00



Beverlin’s Statuary creates a wide variety of unique garden pieces to complement your outdoor setting. From fountains to birdbaths, from statues to benches and planters, you will find the perfect selection. Our family takes pride in our work, as we locally cast the concrete creations. Many are then hand finished to give an Old World appearance.
We are located in the old Quinley Paint Store, featuring the original 1850’s tin ceilings and skylight and a beautiful hardwood staircase leading to the second floor. Please be sure to visit us on Facebook.

357 Main Street
Weston, MO 64098
HOURS
Saturdays 10 am - 6 pm
Sundays 10 am - 4 pm



The Rumpled Nest
414 Main Street
Weston, MO 64098
785-424-4126
therumplednest@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/therumplednest
HOURS
Sunday - Noon to 4 pm
Monday and Tuesday - Closed
Wednesday & Thursday
Cheerfully by chance or appointment
Friday & *Saturday - 10am - 5pm
*6 pm on Second Saturdays



A VINTAGE LIFESTYLE BOUTIQUE
Offering on-trend clothing and accessories, artisan jewelry, custom painted furniture, and select decor for a truly unique expression of your lifestyle.
Sundance Photo Gallery and Mort’s Classic Cameras
525 Main Street
Weston, MO 64098
(816) 386-4310
SundancePhotoGallery@gmail.com
HOURS
April-December
Wed-Sun
Noon-5
Jan-Mar
(by Chance or Email Confirmed Appointment)


Vaudeville era images taken during 1910-30 in Kansas City by Orval Hixon, are showcased as a tribute to one of photography’s major contributors of amazing theatrical portraits. His creative images of famous stars of dance, silent film, talkies, vaudeville and theater captured the essence of an exciting and sensuous time.
Patrons to his Main Street Studio & Baltimore Hotel Hixon Studio in KC included Al Jolson, Theda Bara, Baby Rose Marie, Ruth St Dennis, Eddie Rickenbacker, Joan Crawford, Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, and Eddie Cantor. New sepia toned Giclee prints made from his vintage 11X14 glass negatives are available in various sizes.
100’s of vintage cameras from $2 to $6,000 are offered for sale and add to the visual ambiance of the gallery space. Mort Reeber, "The Camera Man", is a virtual encyclopedia of camera information and is ready to help answer your questions. Mort sells from his Classic Camera Collection accumulated from 73 years of collecting. Free informal appraisals of your cameras can be obtained by contacting Mort.
Prices on the Orval Hixon Collection range from $10 to $150. These prices are 50-70% off previous Hixon KC gallery prices. Vintage Sheet Music, Old Records, Photographic Antiques, Movie Magazines and Curiosities round out the Sundance Experience. Also, check out the permanent Hixon Gallery in the KC Public Library (10th & Main).