2nd time going & not too bad. All depends on what a person is looking for. There is a lot of vendors for sure & admission/parking is cheap. Personally, I find a lot of it junk & not worth looking at. Then some things I feel are retail priced.
Bothers me the most when things aren't marked. If it's not marked, I normally just walk away. I realize it takes time to mark things, but if you want to sell it, take some time & do it.
Again, everything is vendor based on prices & quality of items. But for driving 3 hrs to get there, not sure I would bother again. Fun to look and hope to get some good deals, if lived closer. Golf carts/UTV's etc can get annoying at times, depending on who's driving them. Just...
   Read moreHardly anything there anymore, and what there is there cost too much, it used to be my favorite place to go, before it got sold, a few good booths but mostly junk, and the building are gone or are in bad shape, it used to take all day to get through everything not now, it's a big disappointment now, Rutledge used to be full of vendors all over the place clear back in timber they had mostly animals, and guns for sale, there's nothing back there now, now all you see is a few chickens, ducks, guineas, a few puppies, it's boring, wish it was like the old days, too bad owner was sick and...
   Read moreAntiques, homemade crafts, plants and flowers; there's bunnies, chickens, peacocks, and goats. I couldnt bear to see how most animals were in the hot sun with no water or food, and in a small cage with no room to move😢 The market should devote an entire row to the animals out of respect. This might be a touch out in country, however its 2022 and with climate change causing heat waves...no animal should be subjected to that kind of treatment. Especially mans best friend. Only one vendor that I seen had a decent setup for...
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