It's a descent flea market and I will likely go again. But take a few warnings. First, don't bother going on Sunday. half of the vendors were closed when we went. Second, if you do buy something, look it over before you buy it. Apparently there's an untrustworthy vendor there. I purchased this cute Christmas decor only to find out when I got home that the AC Adapter was missing. Can't plug it in and make it work. That was a waste of money. Shameless of the vendor to not say anything about it being nonfunctioning. But ultimately its on me, because I should have checked before I left. So learn from my mistake and be diligent, not all vendors...
Read moreThey have some fascinating items in here. Even if you don't find anything you want to purchase, it is like a museum in there. Lots to see and buy, chances are you will find something! Lots of affordable items and others can be a bit more expensive. You have from furniture to antiques, jewerly, books, dishware, electronics, baseball cards, instruments, clothing, etc. There was an eye catching egyptian head-bust that I saw in one of the vendors shop, even though it was probably a replica of some sort, it was quite heavy and seemed genuine. If you like bizzare objects or familiar items at a good cost, then...
Read moreIt really depends on how you perceive this place. It kinda looks like a giant dumpster but little gems are actually in their. The people will always smile and ask you how your day was. My fave store here would be the dollar store and the music area near the exit (but their musical instruments were expensive (used)) I love the bookstores as well. They have been really affordable. The army guy outside was very accommodating and he always have stuff used during the war which was and is still interesting. Guns were deactivated but they...
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