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    4.2 (5 reviews)
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    Something for everyone, great prices! Old, new, mid-century, vintage, antique, it's all here!

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    Flea Market At the Crossing - Outside

    Flea Market At the Crossing

    3.5(13 reviews)
    34.4 mi
    $$

    I didn't hate it, didn't love it. It's one of those places that looks like a flea market on the…read moreoutside but feels more like a collection of boutique stalls once you're in. Each vendor has a cute little setup, which is nice for browsing, but the pricing? Definitely not flea market pricing. As a reseller, I'm always on the hunt for deals, and there just wasn't any room here. Most items were priced at full retail--or even higher in some cases--which kind of defeats the purpose. Yes, some of the stuff is old, used, and vintage-adjacent, but nothing rare enough to justify the markup. If you're just looking for a weekend wander or want a quirky spot to kill time, it's fine. But if you're a picker, collector, or someone who knows the value of what you're looking at... this probably isn't your gold mine. Personally, I won't be rushing back.

    If you're the type of person who enjoys "treasure hunting" this will be a fun way to spend a few…read morehours. The building is HUGE, and literally jam-packed with individually owned sections (I want to say "booths" but that's not completely accurate)... each containing completely different kinds of items. If you're a collector, there's a good chance you'll find something to add to your collection. Be sure to peek at all the photos I added to get an idea of what can be found. Many of the "booth" owners hangs out near their offerings. It felt like a little community in there and most of the people were friendly. We saw 3 dogs, Two seemed happy and friendly, and one was in a carrier with a warning sign, who was miserable and scared and growling (can only assume he was in that too small container because he bites, out of fear). That poor caged dog was the only bad (horrible really) thing. Hopefully someone there will see this review and find a way to give that small puppy a more humane way to spend his day. It really was sad and disturbing. Overall I'd say that The Flea Market at the Crossing is worth checking out at least once, especially if you're looking for an interesting way to spend an hour or two. Bring someone 50+ with you and watch them remember happy times spent with their grandparents. From the glassware and kitchen tools to the kitchen table in my photos, I found myself remembering he things my grandparents chose for their houses. We didn't buy anything this time, perhaps we'll return one day.

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    Flea Market At the Crossing - Stairs to the 3rd floor.

    Stairs to the 3rd floor.

    Flea Market At the Crossing - Buckets of buttons, cheaper than Michael's or Joanne Fabrics. 8 buttons for $1.00

    Buckets of buttons, cheaper than Michael's or Joanne Fabrics. 8 buttons for $1.00

    Flea Market At the Crossing - Snorks! Lots of childhood items

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    Snorks! Lots of childhood items

    Heck's Things and Things Flea Market

    Heck's Things and Things Flea Market

    3.8(6 reviews)
    39.7 mi

    So happy I found Heck's Things and Things! It's a 2 floor building packed to the brim with…read moredifferent antique/vintage/secondhand items. I go there for a lot of my craft supplies as they have a huge selection of beads and tools. Not everything has pricing on it, so best to ask the employees. Only negative would be that it's a bit difficult to navigate and can be overwhelming by the sheer amount of items Their inventory changes often and they have everything from clothes, toys, old electronics, frames, jewelry, fabrics, to books, appliances, seasonal decor, and more. I've gotten many items from them over the last 2 years and always have a good time when visiting! (Also there's some great restaurants + cafes within a few minutes from them if you get hungry shopping) ;)

    A quaint spot for sure, this is a multiple buildings with so many finds, a thrift store extreme…read morenear the middle of Berlin. After months we finally made a weekend stop at Heck's, a house wrecking spot stretching by between a house and barn. It's a quirky spot to poke around, but can be a gamble. We found jewelry, unique napkin rings, a fourth grade textbook in Polish, Indiana Glass, and a million coffee tables. The jewelry section upstairs was well-stocked, the book section upstairs was huge, but the music section was already poked through. Johnny Cash's Greatest Hits was missing from its CD case. Look before you leap, but enjoy the fun finds. The prices ranged from econo thrift to antique gallery, depending on the item, and the quality range the same. Restaurants, coffee, and Cole's Road Brewery are all nearby so this could be part of any itinerary you like.

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    Heck's Things and Things Flea Market
    Heck's Things and Things Flea Market
    Heck's Things and Things Flea Market

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    Mower's Saturday Sunday Flea Market - There's A Lot To Find Here. Just Bring Cash. (Some Vendors Might(?) Do Venmo Or Square)

    Mower's Saturday Sunday Flea Market

    4.0(16 reviews)
    40.5 mi
    $$

    We visited this flea market while we were in the village and had a fun time. First thing to note,…read moremuch of it is under trees, so there is shade as you walk around. That was a major plus. I am no stranger to flea markets, but what I loved about this one was the friendliness of the vendors. All were welcoming and willing to strike up conversation, especially about music. A great deal of finds hide here, including vinyl, China, jewelry, gemstones, print media, art, antiques, clothing, vintage, handbags, etc. There is a little something for everyone. Overall, a very fun experience. Try it out!

    Tucked away in the famous Woodstock strip, is a quiet street around the corner from Bread Alone:…read moreMaple Ln. Woodstock is a diverse and eclectic town but it's also famous for its Mower's Flea Market every Saturday and Sunday in a big grassy area. Hubs and I have always made it a point every time we come to Woodstock in the last 20 years, to stop here first (out of nostalgia) before making the drive down home. Quite honestly, we've scored several hand-made pieces and a vintage Dashiki hubs had found for me. Mower's is made up of several vendors all selling something different. Over the years though, the amount of vendors have dropped. And forget about COVID last year- because it didn't take place and was weird looking at vendor-less lot when we came to the area for a day trip in the Fall of '20. But alas, Mower's is back in business and we were delighted to see more vendors (almost) recently like we used to 20 years ago. You'll find antiques, memorabilia, some kitsch- the same way you'll find locally made products. The way I see it, it's a shopping haven for me. Just make sure you get here before they close for the season in November.

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    Mower's Saturday Sunday Flea Market
    Mower's Saturday Sunday Flea Market
    Mower's Saturday Sunday Flea Market

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    The Magic Mile Flea Market - Looks Like Nothing, But We Couldn't Pass Up This 60s-70ish $30 Wood+Metal Large Mirror

    The Magic Mile Flea Market

    4.5(2 reviews)
    65.8 mi

    "Trash market", "old stuff", call it how you want- but this outdoor Magic Mile (I so wanna call it,…read moreMagic Mike) Flea Market has some interesting pieces. On Route 28 in Arkville, NY, hubs and I have found great Magic antique+vintage pieces at a serious bargain. These folks have been here as long as I've been coming up to the Catskills when the entire field was FILLED elbow-deep with vendors. They've dwindled over the years and you can count the stalls with your hand now. Regardless, spend a few solid hours just browsing through what they have because you'll find a piece or two that'll catch your eye with the limited supply. One particular vendor name Lou- who we've purchased from- used to have loads of vintage pieces- and somehow sold commercial cleaning supplies (brand new) for cheap. Bizarre mix for an outdoor flea market- but it has worked. Another vendor who we met on a Sunday name Federika(sp?) sold me a $30 heavy-a-f*ck mirror that I couldn't pass up. I also couldn't haggle with that. For the poundage on it, I swore it was at least $75 or more. Oh, and bring cash- because these folks most likely, not have a Square.

    This is a continuation of a great Flea Market that was a few miles south of Woodstock on 28S. It…read morewill definitely be open weekends in mid-May. Lou started by selling household items on the old Flea with a few others. You may find tremendous items, or nothing, probably in-between. But worth the trip to Arkville on NY 28S.

    Wilmington Antique & Flea Market - Willmington VT Flea Market

    Wilmington Antique & Flea Market

    3.9(12 reviews)
    62.3 mi
    $$

    This little flea market in Wilmington, Vermont, has been greeting summer tourists and locals for as…read morelong as I can remember. It is open during the warm months on Saturdays and Sundays and the number of vendors varies depending on the weather. People come from as far away as Connecticut and Boston to search for treasures The vendors are an eclectic cast of characters with wares ranging from antiques and junk to produce and baked goods. The days we visited there were about 25 dealers. Haggling is encouraged but these guys are pros. You want to get there early on Saturday to get the best selection of treasures. Sally, who run the market with her family, is friendly and keeps things organized. The restrooms are clean with plenty of hand sanitizer and flowers. There is plenty of parking as well. The coffee at the food trailer is good, we did not try the food.

    I once loved to go to this small market and there are still good vendors with fun and useful items…read moreas well be as homemade products. However, in the last few years the market had become increasing politicized which takes away from the relaxing charm. A week after the last school shootings in TX, the market has several (I counted about four) booths selling gun-related paraphernalia, flags with AR-15 image saying "Trump for Guns", "F... Biden", etc. The market was more fun and charming when it only sold antiques, collectibles, handmade objects, and homemade/grown goods. Why can't the market return to this rather than increasingly represent the division, hate, and violence in the US?

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    Wilmington Antique & Flea Market
    Wilmington Antique & Flea Market
    Wilmington Antique & Flea Market

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