HomeNews Perry Antique Days brings bargain hunters and curio collectors to Downtown Cultural District By Jim Caufield - May 4, 2015 0 2091 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Vintage antiques seemed perfectly situated in front of the well preserved store fronts along Second Street during the Perry Antique Days in Perry's Downtown Cultural District. Outdoor events in springtime always risk a rainout, but the second annual Perry Antique Days beat the odds again this year with fair weather for both days. 1 of 8 Cheryl Gates, left, of Perry and Betsy Peterson of Perry were among the vendors in the former Joebgen's Shoe Store in Perry's Downtown Cultural District. Among the bargain hunters on Sunday at the second annual Perry Antique Days were, from left, Kathy Stone, Donna Galligan, Samantha Sweet and Tony Sweet. A Yale food truck was on hand to satisfy antique hunters' appetites during the second annual Perry Antique Days. Margaret Harden, right, showed her wares to the Kennedy family from Jamaica, from left, La Donna, Sarah and Randy Kennedy. Warm temperatures and light winds made Sunday's market conditions ideal. Robbie Mason, 10, of rural Dawson takes a break from his peddling for a turn on a classic Damascus sewing machine during the second annual Perry Antique Days in Perry's Downtown Cultural District. Alma Swanson, right, got some moral support from her friend Tammy Lloyd during the second annual Perry Antique Days in Perry's Downtown Cultural District. Savannah Sloss, 4, was one of the few non-antiques lining Second Street in Perry during the second annual Perry Antique Days in the Downtown Cultural District. Savannah is the daughter of Mike Sloss of Perry, a vendor in the fair. Vintage antiques seemed perfectly situated in front of the well preserved store fronts along Second Street during the Perry Antique Days in Perry's Downtown Cultural District.