Welcome to the Haunted Antique Shop

Our Location

Groups

We can comfortably accommodate groups of 4 to 6 without advance notice. That being said, it never hurts to call or text if you’re on the way; we’d hate to miss your visit if we happen to step out for some reason. If you have a larger group, we can make special arrangements to ensure that everyone has a good time. Please tet us for details: 386-414-3794.

Paranormal Museum Tours

Explore the Haunted Antique Shop’s Paranormal Museum at your own pace, with an audio-visual tour that works on Android and Apple phones and devices. You’ll see a wide range of haunted antiques, and we’ll tell you all about the ghosts who haunt our shop. You can even try your hand at ghost hunting!

We have plenty of parking, both in front and behind the shop.

Accessibility

The Haunted Antique Shop is based in a century-old Craftsman bungalow. The parking lot in front of the shop isn’t paved; it’s gravel. Our accessible entrance is in back, where the parking lot is paved, handicapped parking spots are available, and there’s a wheelchair ramp to the door.

Photos and Videos

We’re usually happy to allow photos and video recording, but please get permission before you start shooting. We may have other customers who want privacy, or displays that are still in development.

Visitor Information

For information about visiting DeLand, go to visitwestvolusia.com.


Don’t miss these other haunted DeLand sites

While you’re in DeLand, be sure to check out Woodland Boulevard, our award-winning Main Street lined with charming shops and restaurants. Many of them date back to the city’s pioneer days of the late 1800s—and many of them, as you might expect, are haunted.

Athens Theatre

124 N. Florida Ave, DeLand, FL 32720
386-736-1500

http://www.athensdeland.com

Take in a show—from live concerts and theatrical performances to vintage and foreign films—at the historic Athens Theatre in downtown DeLand. This beautifully restored 1922 theater has been revived to its glory days when vaudeville acts reigned on the stage. It serves as the home of the Sands Theater Company and the Storybook Theater Company.

Henry A. DeLand House Museum

137 W. Michigan Ave, DeLand, FL 32720
386-740-6813
https://www.delandhouse.com

Take a guided tour through West Volusia’s history. The Henry DeLand House Museum in downtown DeLand is adorned with period furnishings. The history of the area is depicted on the walls by an extensive collection of period photographs. Also featuring the Lue Gim Gong Memorial Gazebo honoring DeLand’s “Citrus Wizard.”

Museum of Art-DeLand

Main location:
MUSEUM OF ART-DELAND
600 N. Woodland Blvd.
386-734-4371
https://moartdeland.org

Downtown location:
MUSEUM OF ART-DELAND DOWNTOWN
100 N. Woodland Blvd.
386-279-7534
https://moartdeland.org

DeLand’s Museum of Art focuses on visual arts: paintings, photographs, and sculptures. It hosts rotating exhibits, gallery talks, receptions, educational programming, master artist workshops, and special events throughout the year.

Stetson Mansion, Schoolhouse & Gardens

1031 Camphor Ln, DeLand, FL 32720
386-873-0167
https://www.stetsonmansion.com

The Stetson Mansion is Florida’s first luxury estate, built in 1886 for famed hat maker John B. Stetson. Renovated and updated with 16 original floor patterns, 11 new bathrooms and over 10,000 panes of glass, this private home is open for tours and elegant celebrations. The grand staircase has been graced by the Queen of England, Countess of Portugal and First Lady of the United States. Named “Florida’s Most Popular Attraction” and one of the “Top 10 Places To Visit In Florida” by TripAdvisor, this is a must-see. Reservations are required for all tours.