Last week, I spent an amazing day at the Four Seasons Flea Market. The market is an eclectic blend of indoor and outdoor stalls offering everything from antiques and vintage clothing to fresh produce and handmade crafts. As I strolled through the outdoor section, the lively atmosphere was filled with the sounds of live music and the delicious aromas from various food vendors. I decided to try a freshly baked pretzel from a local bakery stall, and it was the perfect snack to enjoy while exploring. One of the highlights of my visit was discovering a vintage vinyl record booth. The vendor was incredibly knowledgeable and even played some records on an old-school turntable for visitors to enjoy. I found a rare Beatles album in excellent condition, which was a fantastic addition to my collection. Another memorable stop was at a stall selling handmade jewelry. The artisan, a local artist, took the time to explain the inspiration behind each piece. I ended up purchasing a beautiful, one-of-a-kind necklace made from repurposed materials. Before leaving, I visited the fresh produce section and picked up some locally grown fruits and vegetables. The vendors were friendly and offered plenty of samples, making it easy to choose the best items. Overall, my day at the Four Seasons Flea Market was a delightful mix of shopping, eating, and engaging with local artisans. I highly recommend a visit if you're looking for a unique and...
Read moreI found that for a small town it is fairly good-sized as flea markets go. There is a lot of trash and treasures (what is what is up to each persons interpretation) mixed together all over the place. The Four Seasons Flea Market occupies what must be at least two former storefronts plus the whole basement under them. There is a lot of stuff to comb through and pick around. It is a surprisingly clean place considering all the merchandise. The prices are about what I would have expected around the area. Don't expect to come here and find the Mona Lisa for a song--what you'd expect to pay in larger towns and other communities applies here too. After all, this is a business and the days of nickel & dime prices for places like this are a distant memory for even the most die-hard optimists. The prices seemed a bit high on some things but not bad on others. The lady at the register was willing to barter a little on some items depending on who was selling them. I'd say that as long as you come to the Four Seasons Flea Market with a realistic set of expectations, you shouldn't leave disappointed. I myself will be returning a few more times as I saw plenty of nice collectibles hiding on...
Read moreWay overpriced on their records hardly anything good there and if there is, then it's priced over retail. $18 for a Boston record? I only found a few deals in the last couple years going here. Kind of a waste of time at this point. Lot of stuff they have is stuff that nobody wants anymore and it's still overpriced including old VHS tapes DVDs CDs racing figures. And these are all common titles nothing rare. Blow that stuff out or it will be there for...
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