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Millennials and Family Heirlooms

We are at a stage in America right now that can be seen as a generational shift, with millennials replacing Baby Boomers as the largest generation in America. In this shift, and as they downsize, Baby Boomers are wanting to pass on some of their family treasures to their children as they move out and start their careers. The Millennials, however, do not have the room to house all of these items and, as a result, china, crystal, silver, and antique furniture are flooding into shops with nowhere else to go. For more information visit this article by Jacquie Walker with Buffalo News.

 

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