This was my first time visiting and what a phenomenal experience! I went during the monthly antiques show. There were vendors wall to wall with every antique imaginable. I'm not into antiques, but I did find a beautiful African statue made in Africa out of ebony wood and it is stamped, numbered, and signed. There are two huge buildings, one on each side of the interstate. The 2nd building has antiques/items that are a little more modern. In this building I found the cast iron pan I've been wanting! The seller was very knowledgeable and friendly and willing to negotiate. He even restores pans for people. The parking is $5 per person (not car) and covers both lots. There's also free shuttle from one building to the other. No other charge to get in. Food vendors are available also and...
Read moreFriendly staff who operates the center but the Scott Antique market was disappointing overall. A food court consisting of 3 flea market style cafes filled with food thats been setting under the light all day. A strange calibre of clientele browsing an overwhelming sized building full of way more reproductions than original pieces. Not great traffic for antique sellers unless you are selling gawdy reproductions or overpriced cheap "Turkish" rugs. However, they do give you your space on first visit as a seller for free so that's a good thing. If you do try Scott's as a seller beware and may the odds be ever...
Read moreBeen here multiple times over the years for dog shows. Decent building, a fair amount of room for vendors, grooming, parking, and grass in the back for exercising dogs. Biggest complaint- The bathrooms in this building always smell HORRIBLE. This has been the case for years. Doesn't matter if it's first thing in the morning and they've just been cleaned. Even just walking past them, the smell seeps out into the hallway. The smell is unholy. Needless to say, when I use one of the restrooms there it's one time that I'm very thankful to...
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