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    Larrys Old Time Trade Days

    4.1 (9 reviews)

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    6 months ago

    We had a great time and there are so many items for sale. Perfect outing for a Fall afternoon.

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    7 years ago

    Absolutely love this place. Lots to see and food is great. Very clean restrooms. Plan to return in the spring.

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    10 years ago

    these people care about one thing...money & brenda is a very rude person

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    Traders Village - All Americans

    Traders Village

    3.3(148 reviews)
    73.4 mi
    $

    Dude make sure you hydrate and bring something to carry all your style with…read more Parking- so parking is per car, and it's six dollars for everyone to get in and also use a very large parking lot there's multiple different places and lots to park, depending on where you start your journey. Shopping: i don't think if you power walked the entire time.If you could honestly get through this place, there is so much to see and so much to do that.You probably need to come back at least once a month. There is true flea market, there is stuff that is being sold at retai, there's all kinds of stuff to purchase and it's not just one thing. One thing I was pleased to see is back in the day things to sell puppies and I think they probably still do, but at least on that trip they were no longer selling a bunch of random dogs. Food so there's a lot of food options here, I would say I didn't find a single thing that I would consider very affordable but everything from sweets to full meals. Things to see/do: so the cool thing about this place is usually in the back.There is some kind of event that's going on this particular time we went the art car event or something was happening. It was really cool it was like we were seeing a museum thing for free. Despite living in houston for a long time, I've always wanted to see the art cars and never have been able to so this was a real treat for me. In summary, I definitely think this is a fantastic place.If you can honestly I would probably leave small children at home.However, I did see lots of families there that were managing just fine.I just particularly, would not do this to myself.As a mom lol.

    This is a place that I used to come to as a child always so eager to see what I would find. Going…read moreas an adult I'm not sure where the magic went cause I had that feeling going in and walked out disappointed. I decided to pick up 3 mangos. Too bad they cost me $15. On top of that my boyfriend stepped on the biggest pile of poop I've ever seen when it clearly states no dogs before you walk in (I saw at least 5). Watch your step if you plan to come here. I'm not sure why there's a brick and mortar Subway (amongst some other restaurants) in the middle of the place either. I could be wrong but isn't this place about small businesses? Another thing I noticed is the amount of drop ship items available ready for purchase at every stand. It's the same labubu dubai chocolate kpop demon hunter hello kitty stuff over and over and over again. I remember as a kid seeing a lot more variety in the shops. It's probably great to bring your kid here because they have rides and toys but overall I do not think I'll return. Special shout out to the game store Hey Bro!! Video Games cause they hooked it up with Mario Party Jamboree at a great price. Another stand (I cannot remember the name) offered the first Mario party to me for $35 but I was specifically looking for the newest version. One more shout out I have is to an incense store that has hand dipped incense 10 for 1$ all different scents. You can find some cool stuff, I just don't know that it's worth the journey there.

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    Antique Warehouse

    Antique Warehouse

    4.3(40 reviews)
    44.2 mi
    $

    I was sharing my finds at an Antique Store in Houston with a fellow employee. The employee…read moresuggested I visit the Antique Warehouse on 25th Street in Galveston, Texas. I had just gotten off work at 2 pm on Wednesday. I made two stops before I arrived at the warehouse. I was disappointed when I read the hours listed on the door and the sign said closed. As I was walking back to my vehicle I heard a loud banging on the door from the inside. A man opened the door and invited me inside. I told him I thought they were closed. The man said you can come on inside and take a look around. The man's name was Scotty, and he was the owner of the place. Let me tell you this, Scotty gave me the tour of a lifetime. Scotty was helping a gentleman who had recently bought a church in Galveston, and he was converting it to a wedding chapel. We talked about St. Patrick's Catholic School. A school I attended as a child and what a shame it was that it was going to be demolished soon. The conversation took a dramatic turn when Scotty asked me if I had heard of the movie The Green Book? I said yes, but I hadn't watched it. He said neither did I, but do you know what a Green Book was? I said yes, I do it was a book that listed where Black People could eat and sleep during times of segregation in the South. He said correct, and then he asked whether I knew I was standing in a place listed on the Green Book. I told him no, and then he said well follow me. I followed him excitedly like a little kid. I don't want to give too much away but let me just say this: Scotty took me on a million-dollar tour that involved stories of Orphans, The Roaring 20's, World War 2, Brothels, Speakeasys, Peep Shows, Movie Theatres, Ghost Stories, and more. So, I would suggest that if you have time visit Mr. Scotty at the Antique Warehouse located at 423 25th Street. Galveston, Texas, and tell him Malcolm, who works for Galveston County, sent you. Regular hours are 11 am -3pm on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Don't forget to ask about a tour of the place. I promise you won't be disappointed. I'm a Galveston Native and I had never heard the stories he shared with me, and I've lived or worked in Galveston my entire life.

    Great place for super unique finds that are sometimes a century old--or older! You can tell the…read moreowners care about preserving history and beautiful hand crafted pieces. We wandered for hours!

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    Larrys Old Time Trade Days - fleamarkets - Updated May 2026

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