Park much closer than later cars. You could get a field closer. Back in to parking spot. Take photo of a land mark. Also, at end of row is a lane marker. Will have to use a porta john. Carry small, light weight backpack and put cash in both front pockets. In backpack water, driving license and credit card. Pick and choose aisles in some pattern and try to keep a list of specific items you look for and have either hold on an item but best to pay and get a receipt to pick up heavy items before leaving the place. Picture to mark place. There's duplicates in other aisles, look around 1st. If lose each other try to wait at the end of aisle. Dress for full day of weather. Have...
Read moreSo much fun! What a great adventure! You never know what you will see for sale and you never know what you can't live without until you find it! I wish there were more vintage vendors, but it's still a lot of fun! The Amish baked goods are awesome and worth the trip just for them and lunch! It was disappointing to see people bringing golf carts and driving them through the market to shop from and having to dodge them while they were stopping and starting and shopping with so many people and kids walking around. I hope the golf cart trend doesn't continue. That was not great, but everything else is always...
Read moreThe Quilt Auction has tons of vendors, plus they have the best food and drinks!! Breakfast options are.. pancakes, eggs and sausage, delicious, huge cinnamon rolls, or amazing donuts!! For lunch, you can get sloppy joes, rib sandwiches, large french fries, etc. They have the best lemonade, ice-cream, and kettle corn!! You have to get the lemonade...it's my new favorite!! Parking is only one dollar!! Lots of port-a-potties. No dogs allowed, but there are a few there. The quilts are beautiful!! Lots of different sizes and colors. They have so many vendors, from antiques to beef jerky,...
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