We are open 5/29 Memorial Day!!
We are open 5/29 Memorial Day!!
Columbus Collective Museums is now open at the River Market!
On July 10, 2021, we added Columbus Collective Museums! On the same property as our antique store, we have SIX museums under one roof! Come see The Lunchbox Museum, The Royal Crown Cola Museum, The Chero-Cola Museum, The Nehi Drink Museum, Tom Huston's Peanuts Museum, and The Georgia Radio Museum!
The World Famous Lunch Box Museum and the BEST antique store in Columbus, Georgia!
Take a trip back in time at the world famous Lunch Box Museum!
We have the largest selection of vintage costume jewelry in the area!
Visit The River Market Antiques and Lunch Box Museum to find the moat unique antiques and collectibles!
Visit the world famous Lunch Box Museum to see our newest edition, Toppie the Elephant.
There are so many things to see and do in Columbus, Georgia. Make sure The Lunch Box Museum is on your list!
- Tiffany CMy kids and I had a great time here! We got there very first thing and the lady was extremely nice. She showed us around and give us the full rundown of the place. You get the lunchbox, RC cola, Nehi, Toms, and Radio all in one. We even got to see the classic cars and airstream that I believe she said was just added. On top of all that is an antique shop. Super good time for all.
- rosa vThe gentlemen who run the antique store and museum were so kind and the museums (more than one!) we’re so nicely done. You can tell that they take pride in everything they have displayed. If they have duplicates of any of the lunchboxes or trays can you can even buy it. Made my He-man fan very happy!
- Alberto EThanks to my colleague David R. I discovered this site, it's really amazing! they have like 5000 lunchboxes(I'm not sure) from the beginning of 1900's (some of them priceless), and a fantastic RC COLA museum, lots of bottles, posters, signs, vintage dispensaries, etc... all from RC COLA and CHERO COLA brand both borned in Columbus (like the COCA COLA that Mr. Peberton made, because the origin isn't in Atlanta when the people believe, is in Columbus!). I had the opportunity to talk with the owner (Mr. Allen Woodall) a very kind man who let me see his collection of vintage cars. In the museum there is also part of the history of radio with many old radios. Really all very curious and it is a place that will shock you!!
Mon: | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
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Tue: | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Wed: | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Thu: | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Fri: | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Sat: | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Sun: | Closed |