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    The Open Market

    4.6 (5 reviews)
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    3 years ago

    Great prices and some really cool stuff ... it's a big place might take you awhile I've always gotten great deals here ...

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    Tri-State Flea Market - A majority of these are just album covers, no records

    Tri-State Flea Market

    3.5(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    This is a family owned (four generations) business which has been in the same location over 25…read moreyears. Before they took over this building it was a Big K department store. At any given time a member of the family will greet you as you enter the door. This part flea market part antique mall can be a bit more of a pain in the butt to navigate than it's worth. The antiques are generally out in the open to be gotten to easily or inside glass cases. The flea market aspect is more scattered, piled, dumped, clumped and spattered throughout the aisles. The severely neglected and leaking roof turns a casual day of strolling and picking into a day of bobbing and weaving to avoid leaks and pots or other catch basins strewn throughout the walking areas. The last time I visited I wasn't aware the roof was so bad. I walked out into an aisle and felt as if I had been shot with a BB gun. The water drop that had hit me was so big and cold it stung my chest when it landed. There is just about anything a collector could want such as costume jewelry, small caliber ammunition, tons of glass, very old work tools, clothing, toys and vinyl records. The records area is rather misleading as most of the selection is album covers only, no records. A majority of the items are overpriced but do have lots of discounted prices with marks through the prices and 50-90% off scrawled across the tags. It is very difficult for a true 'dickerer' to fight for lower prices or try for a 'throw something else in to sweeten the deal' because most of the vendors are not onsite during the week. You are just to take the item to the people up front and pay tag prices. To Each Their Own.

    I rlly love the place I go there almost every weekend that it's open and the food their is great.read more

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    Memphis Flea Market

    Memphis Flea Market

    3.3(4 reviews)
    74.4 miCordova
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    This is the flea market to end all flea markets. Although it only happens once a month- the third…read moreSaturday and Sunday of every month to be exact- it is well worth the wait. Their website claims they have over 500 vendors, and I didn't take count, but it sure as heck seemed like a whole hell of a lot of vendors. So many that by the end of the day, I had consumed enough caffeine to feed a small country and was still so tired I felt like a 5 year old who just had her first Disney World experience. What can you find here? What can't you find here is more like the question. I bought jewelry, makeup, knock off designer bags, clothes and some fabulous vases to adorn my new loft. My favorite find of the day- the toy vendors. We were able to pick up some new guests to add to our ever growing Christmas nativity set- a California Raisin riding a skateboard, Hulk Hogan, Buzz Lightyear and Big Boy will all be attending the birth of our Lord Baby Jesus in our household this Christmas 2010. It only costs a mere $2 bucks to get inside their doors and they offer up a concession stand menu so you don't have to worry about leaving. Instead you can shove a hot dog and funnel cake down your throat in record time- you know so that lady doesn't scoop up the last of those porcelain clown figurines you had your eye on. This place is a hoarder's dream- there seriously is so many things you don't need, never knew you wanted, but have to have. Go with a sock full o' cash and a couple dozen energy drinks and I'll see you at the next one on September 18th and 19th. But if you try to buy any of our future nativity guests, I will knock you out with my purse full of energy shots.

    This is not a traditional "flea market" so don't let the name confuse you. This is a "craft fair"…read morewith organized vendors selling clothes, soaps, handmade items, food, etc in an indoor venue (at the Agricenter) with an admission price of $3 per adult. There are a few traditional vendors with nice antiques and "yard sale" items, but I would not recommend going if you're expecting that. I give this 2 stars because the "Memphis Flea Market" is not an appropriate title, it should be called the Memphis Craft Fair. No disrespect to the vendors that are there, because many of their handcrafted items are very nice. However, this is not the place to go if you are a picker, looking to find a diamond in the rough, or looking to sift though someone's "junk" to find an item that fits your lifestyle.

    The Open Market - fleamarkets - Updated May 2026

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