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Cross Creek Architectural Artifacts is an industry leader in architectural salvage, reclaimed building materials & reclaimed antique items. We provide our customers with the finest antique beams, timber, bricks and antique artifacts that add built in charm and character to any project. Cross Creek is proud to play a leading role in the green building movement.

By investing our time and resources in salvaging and reclaiming, we are keeping viable building materials out of the landfills and re-using them in new construction projects. Along with the outstanding look of reclaimed materials, they qualify for LEED certification points. Our custom milling service focuses on producing beautiful wide plank wood flooring sawn from 100+ year old timbers.

Take a look at our products and inventory, if you don't see what you're looking for drop us a line and we can find it!
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Old growth Beams and Timbers.
Wide plank wood flooring.
These are just a few of the many types of reclaimed building materials we specialize in at Cross Creek Architectural Artifacts.
We pride ourselves in supplying homeowners, builders and contractors all over the country with the finest architectural artifacts to be found.
From a builder who needs enough brick and beams for a subdivision to an individual needing an iron gate or antique door, we are eager to work with everyone on any size project.
Recently salvaged from an 1880's era warehouse we have six of these amazing trusses in inventory.
The main members of these trusses are 8"x14"x31'!
Each unit is composed of four main members bolted together with 6"x8" pine timbers making up the web members.
Still structurally sound after 130 years they could be used as-is in a new project or taken apart to re-use the beautiful timbers in a different capacity.
Extremely rare to find trusses of this size in excellent condition!
Extremely rare 6"x14"x56' long antique heart pine timbers!
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