Todd farm is the best flea market in the area. It's been up and running for MANY years, there are hundreds of vendors that set up, and hundreds, if not thousands of customers browsing each week. They only operate on Sundays, and they open up at 5am. The gem and deal hunters are on scene at 5am, ready to go. Things usually wind down by 2pm, and many vendors are packing up/leaving by that point. To find the best stuff, show up as early as you can. If you'd like to set up a table as a vendor, it's very affordable at $35 per space. Spaces are large enough to set up an easy up tent, and several tables, etc. I and my friends have all found great deals, but usually you have to be willing to dig for them. It's a really fantastic place to set up a yard sale, knowing you'll get LOTS of people browsing. Just bring stuff that will sell, stuff that has held some value or is in good shape. There are quite a few people who set up every week as well. You never know what you might stumble across at Todd farm! My friend has scored real gold, silver and diamonds amongst bags of costume jewelry, lots of old and new toys of all kinds, just an endless array of possibilities. Great place to search out components for your next craft project, antiques for decoration, tools, crafts of many types, road/business signs, coins, military gear, collectibles, fishing gear, furniture, baseball cards, antique appliances, wall art of all kinds, the possibilities are endless. Today I left with a $100+ motorcycle helmet for $22. I recommend haggling on every purchase, as most will work with you and come down on price. Great place to practice haggling too! There are bathrooms, snack foods, and an ATM on site (with a solid fee). Parking is plentiful, and costs $5/car. Dogs are welcome, but I'd leave wild/high energy ones at home! If you'd like to avoid the atm fees, I recommend bringing more cash than you expect to need, just in case! If you enjoy just poking through yard sales, or hunting for an awesome bargain, I would strongly recommend checking Todd farm out! The range of people is as diverse as the range of items, you never know who you'll meet, and of course there are some interesting characters! It's a great spot to spend a Sunday morning, especially for those who really enjoy the hunt. Lots of fun to be had, and there are items there for everyone in the family! Hope this has been helpful and informative! Enjoy the hunt,...
Read moreI enjoy going to this long standing outdoor flea market. Lots of antiques, vintage and collectibles! Make sure you arrive early bring cash and wear comfortable sneakers/walking shoes as this flea market is really held in the fields of an old farm. They have portable restrooms and a snack bar. If attending in the summer make sure to bring sun screen and maybe some bug protection. Most dealers will negotiate on prices. Parking fee of $5/car which started last year. They post pets aren't welcome yet there are people with their dogs.,..Always fun even if I didn't buy...
Read moreI've been coming here since I was a child and before the family feud divided the grounds. These days there are two halves divided by a wooden fence. Two separate websites. Todd Farm and Todd's Farm. But when both sides are open, it's a big place and it functions as one unit. Lots of parking areas. The best, free spots, I won't disclose. Plenty of vintage and antique treasures. Indoor and outdoor vendor areas, a grilled sandwhich vendor. You could spend all day here. Best to come in the morning around 7 or 8 am and stay until 11am. Some vendors pack up early...
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