April 2026

Feature Article

Andrew County Antique Mall opens in Savannah – Couple seeks to create ‘sense of community’ among fellow collectors

 

By Corbin Crable

 

When he retired from the U.S. Air Force, Chet Lindstrom knew it was time for something new … so he turned to things that were old.

Having served in the military for three decades, Chet now faced navigating the transition from military to civilian life. When his wife Katrina suggested he find something that sparked his passion and gave him a renewed sense of purpose, it didn’t take Chet very long to find that passion in the world of antiques.

Now, the Lindstroms want to share that love of gently used items from yesteryear in the newly opened Andrew County Antique Mall, 1102 S. U.S. Highway 71 in Savannah, MO.

The journey that weaved its way to the Lindstroms’ new storefront began with Chet’s own discovery of the joys of antique collecting – and all of the people who would help him nurture that joy.

“He found himself utterly enchanted by the sheer depth of history each piece represented – the silent whispers of bygone eras, the intricate craftsmanship of forgotten artisans, and the compelling stories interwoven into their very fabric,” Katrina says of Chet. “Beyond the thrill of the hunt and the acquisition of unique items, Chet discovered immense satisfaction in the camaraderie shared with fellow enthusiasts and the vibrant community that embraced this passion. What began as a mere hobby swiftly blossomed into a profound, all-consuming passion, compelling him to meticulously curate an extensive and truly remarkable personal collection.”

But more important than that collection he amassed were the friendships he forged. Eventually, according to Katrina, Chet faced a question – could he transition from collecting to building a place where others could find and pursue that same passion?

“As his inventory grew, a pivotal moment arrived. Chet faced a choice: continue as a successful independent dealer, or embrace a larger vision,” Katrina says. “We realized that his greatest joy stemmed not just from finding and selling, but from forging meaningful connections – connecting people with tangible pieces of history and fostering a genuine sense of community among those who shared his appreciation for the past.”

It didn’t take the Lindstroms long to find the perfect venue for their vision. The building that houses the new antique mall is known as a local landmark, and Katrina says it even holds a bit of family history.

“The selection of our building carries its own special resonance. It boasts a venerable history within the community, having served as a local landmark for generations,” Katrina says. “What made it feel truly destined, however, was the serendipitous discovery that my own grandmother had worked within its walls decades ago. This deeply personal connection, intertwining our family history with the building’s rich legacy, cemented our belief that this was the perfect, indeed the only, home for our new venture.”

 

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Find amazing antiques and vintage items at the brand new Andrew County Antique Mall. (Image courtesy of Facebook)

 

Now that the doors have opened and begun welcoming fellow antique hunters, Katrina says she and Chet remain in awe of the physical manifestation of Chet’s passion – and they hope others share that special feeling that can only come with an appreciation of the past.

“The idea of creating a welcoming, dynamic space – a true hub where diverse collectors could showcase their unique items, share their expertise, and connect with a broader audience – truly fired Chet’s entrepreneurial spirit,” Katrina notes. “This vision, rooted in a desire to cultivate a thriving ecosystem for all vintage enthusiasts, became the foundational blueprint for our antique mall.”

For more information, call Andrew County Antique Mall at 816-432-8171 or visit their Facebook page.

 

Contact Corbin Crable at editor@discovervintage.com.