The drive there was lovely but your expectations here need to be on the low side. I have been too many antique stores and shows in my life since I was a child...this one is marked up by 70% higher pricing even for an antique store which I would pay if truly unique and quality piece with story & history behind it. However I was not impressed with the selection of vendor inventory saw alot of the same items. The food trucks were not a variety either and we paid $50 for a BBQ sandwich and loaded fries. Saw the whole place in about 4 hours. I could not find a quality lapel pin or brooch for under $500 it was ridiculous. I'm going back to the city but not this venue, I will be visiting all the other antique stores in the area. This place was all hype and no substance. Organizers need to do...
   Read moreOpen for 3 antique shows per year. Heated and air conditioned with ceiling fans, it is comfortable for Spring, Fall & Winter shows. Minimal but adequate restrooms. Plenty of parking. Dealers from all over the USA with some from Europe. This has grown into a huge event...to big to see it all...all along hiway 237. The Big Red Barn is the best of all if one likes & seeks good, quality American antiques. The adjacent Continental Tents offer excellent antiques from Europe, too.
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   Read moreSo disappointed. We traveled from Australia to what we thought was 12 miles of antique and collectibles. What a joke. 12 miles of clothing and new furniture. The only descent place was Coles. To pay $40 each to get into Marberg was bull. It was new furniture and clothes as was Red Barn at $25 per person. I would not recommend this venue to anyone If you want to dress up in your texas cowgirl outfit this could be a goer for you. What a waste of a long trip. Go to Brimfield...
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