This is a true flea market for the most part, not a farmer's or maker's market. The exception is Aunt Lois's baked goods. That's not the whole official name, but the breads, cookies, brownies, etc. are freshly homemade and excellent. There is a wide variety of items from clothing to electronics to jewelry to tools to dishes, housewares, and seasonal decor. And more. The vendors knew each other and went out of their way to ask other vendors if they had what I was looking for. Very much a community feel. Be aware that the stalls are old, some wooden, and they show their age. The walkways are wide, but all dirt and not always even. Mind your step. I grew up going to similar flea markets, even digging through barns for treasures, and going to tons of garage sales. The condition of the structures surprised me a bit, but only because it was my first visit. The vendors offer extremely fair prices and will negotiate. The location isn't hard to find, but it's a bit hidden. I spent a fun few hours and will likely go back in...
Read moreSmall flea market but a good place to get stuff u can barter nice place good place to look for stuff cheap and avoid big store chains I'd go...
Read moreNice vendors! Tons of stuff to look at and tons of collectibles if you're into that type of thing! I highly recommend stopping by if you're...
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