About Memory Lane

The people behind it, the place itself, and the dogs who run the show.

Our Story


Jeremy and Beth didn't set out to open an antique mall. It started the way most good things do — with a love that quietly got out of hand.

What began as eBay selling grew into something neither of them fully anticipated: a real community of buyers, a growing inventory of things they genuinely loved, and a growing sense that a physical space was the natural next step. Not just a store, but a gathering place. A destination. Somewhere people could slow down and actually look.

On August 1, 2024, they opened the doors to Memory Lane Vintage Mall in Stillwater, Oklahoma. It was a big day — full of nerves, excitement, early-morning prep, and the kind of quiet pride that comes from doing something you've been building toward for a long time. The community showed up. And they've kept showing up.

Memory Lane is still, at its heart, a family-run operation. Jeremy and Beth are here — involved in the day-to-day, knowing their vendors by name, caring about the experience every person has when they walk through the door. That hasn't changed since opening day and it's not going to.

Jeremy and Beth, owners of Memory Lane Vintage Mall

"We wanted to build a shop that felt like a discovery — where you never quite know what's waiting around the next corner, but you always leave glad you came."

Memory Lane Vintage Mall interior

The Mall


Memory Lane spans 6,000 square feet of curated, vendor-maintained space, with 66 booths — each one tended by a vendor who brings their own eye and their own aesthetic to what they set out on their shelves.

That variety is part of what makes the shop feel alive. You'll find booths that are meticulously styled — little rooms unto themselves — right alongside spaces that are the good kind of organized chaos, where slowing down and really looking is part of the fun. Mid-century furniture next to vintage clothing. Estate jewelry next to handmade goods. Local art next to old records. It works because each vendor genuinely cares about their corner of the space.

We hold our vendors to a real standard — not stuffy, but intentional. Fresh inventory, well-kept spaces, and goods that are worth the customer's time. The result is a mall that feels vibrant and worth returning to, not stale and forgettable. People notice that. They come back because of it.

Become a Vendor

What We Believe


Slow Shopping

Good things take time to find. We're not in a hurry, and neither should you be. Take your time. Open the drawer. Look underneath. The best finds are the ones you almost missed.

Community First

Memory Lane exists because of Stillwater. We support local vendors, local makers, and the neighbors who make this town worth living in. Every purchase here stays in the community.

Real Goods, Real People

Every item in our shop came from somewhere and meant something to someone. We think that matters. Our vendors are real people who take pride in what they sell — and it shows.

And then there are the dogs.


Itty Bitty and Pneuma are here most days, greeting new friends at the door and making their presence known throughout the store. They've become a beloved part of the Memory Lane experience — adding warmth to the music, the atmosphere, and the feeling that this is a place made with real care by real people.

Fair warning: you may leave with an antique and a new best friend.

Itty Bitty and Pneuma, the Memory Lane shop dogs