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    Blakeslee Flea Market

    2.1 (7 reviews)

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    Outdoor flea market seems to be defunct. No dealers there at all this past Saturday or Sunday April 13-14, 2024.

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    7 years ago

    Dull and dingy. Looks more like a tag sale than a proper flea market.

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    Fleetwood Antique Mall

    Fleetwood Antique Mall

    5.0(2 reviews)
    44.4 mi
    $$

    3 floors of stuff. Nicely organized!…read more Good prices. Area for 45 (records, kitchen area, magazine area, furniture and nicknacks galore! Staff was nice enough. There is an area for items prices at one dollar. Port-a-potty. ( restroom is located out front )

    While checking out the Leesport Farmers Market Sunday Flea Market, we decided to explore the area…read morewhile heading towards Allentown. We couldn't find much about Fleetwood Antique Mall during our initial web searches, but wanted to give it a chance. It's easily accessible off of U.S. Route 222. Parking is an informal affair with no marked lines; we ended up parking near one of the back buildings. Even before entering Fleetwood Antique Mall, you can tell this place is different with several old vehicles on display out front. Random statues also are on display everywhere outside. Fleetwood Antique Mall is three floors with several rooms on each floor, and several outlying buildings. First floor of the main building is handicap accessible, but others do not appear to be. The Antique Mall has a solid variety of unique items, is clean, with little junk. First floor has a large amount of antique and retro furniture. Statues that look like they came from restaurants or bars are everywhere and stand out. This place is so loaded with items; you have to look up as they are even hanging from the rafters. Second floor is similar to the first; we found unique video game systems in one booth. The third floor has a low ceiling and as we are tall it was a challenge to explorer, but it mostly contained furniture. Outlying buildings contain items including but not limited to office furniture and mattresses. One building contains the $1 budget section, and in the basement were old trunks and hubcaps. This store does something that many other Antique stores don't: they have tape measures, pens, and paper on every floor, a simple but smart idea. The front desk employee was helpful and asked how we found them. She also provided us with information about their sister location, The Shoppes at Kirbyville, located just down the road. Overall, we were surprised by the lack of reviews as this place was great. Fleetwood Antique Mall is totally with a stop when in the area.

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    Olde Engine Works Market Place - China cabinet

    Olde Engine Works Market Place

    4.0(34 reviews)
    22.2 mi
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    If you've ever dreamed of uncovering the perfect vintage treasure, you're in the right place!…read moreAntique stores are big treasure chests. When one shops at them for home decor items, you are truly choosing a special way of creating a home that is all your own. Housed in a restored historic building prior to its present use, the Olde Engine Works began operating as a machine shop that built huge, steam-powered hoists (winches) used mainly for lumbering and quarrying in 1903, located on 3rd Street in Stroudsburg. Since 1993, it's been an indoor antique establishment of nearly 22,000 sq ft with 100 vendors offering the finest selection of collectibles, furniture, and treasures in all of the Poconos, where my partner, his sister, and I came today. Upon entering this spacious, well-maintained, and carefully organized interior as first-timers, it was like stepping into a time machine powered by vintage lamps, antique knick-knacks, and furniture. Some booths were a little tight to walk through, but not bad. There is so much stuff to see one could literally spend several hours in there. We left satisfied with a china cabinet and solid round table. Prices were very reasonable. The staff was friendly and helpful. We can recommend this place.

    Neat place to visit if you're in the Stroudsburg area. We found plenty of parking in their lot and…read morewere really digging the inside of the building. I liked the character of the old place. As far as the market itself, be prepared to go through plenty of booths laid out along long aisles. The staff roams around to help and you can also ask for help with locked up items at the front transaction area. Everyone was very pleasant to deal with and helpful. Some booth's are cluttered and could use a lot of organization, but others were nicely laid out. It took an hour and a half to snake around the entire building. There was a mix of: memorabilia, nostalgic stuff, lots of glass sets and dishware sets, jewelry, books, magazines, records, CD's, videos, console video games, some sports collectibles and seasonal items. I could go on and on. I found an old Matchbox truck I had been looking for that was cheaper than Ebay prices and a couple old Sega games for my Genesis console that were in working condition. The wife was loving some of the old jewelry, but passed. I was surprised at the asking price for certain things I thought of as "junk" back when I was younger ..... but then I'm reminded of the saying - things are only worth as much as someone is willing to pay for them. I thought it was a fun time to chat with the wife, literally walk down memory lane and pass some time before we went into town to grab some lunch.

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