SUCKS !!! Started out as a huge traffic jam on the highway at 9am. had to walk over a mile to get there. needed to have traffic control. vendors all had the same stuff over and over again. Shirts jewelry blankets, food choices and prices sucks. way too crowded. bathrooms were gross and not enough. about 10 bathrooms for 10 thousand people.
most of the "Antiques" were FAKE !!!! we caught several vendors trying to sell clearly modern knives and axes and tools, that were rusted up on purpose. A 10 dollar hatchet you could have bought at the hardware store left out in the rain to rust and only to be sold as an "antique" for more than 50 dollars.
FAKE PERFUME FAKE JEWELRY FAKE FUR FAKE PEOPLE CLOWNS the...
Read moreWould have gave it 5 but I've noticed that they have let more and more new merchandise vendors set up over the years. I came for garage sale finds, hand made crafts and food, NOT new and over priced, other then that it's still a great family trip. Bring small bills and back packs are a must, wagons are combersom because of the crowds, vendors have no problem to put large idems aside for you while you walk around just leave them a contact number. After walking the main drag don't forget to drive around the side streets. Lots of great garage sales can be found. Oh and try the apple cider...
Read moreThis yard sale is always a fun time! We have gone multiple years and have been in the main drag of sales as well as the outskirts. The center of town generally has more antique vendors, vendors of homemade goods (jams, clothing, etc), and random discount vendors (for some reason a lot of rope or socks at a discount). Side streets and streets further out have a bunch of standard garage sales. Always a mixed bag! There are also food vendors in the heart of town. Definitely bring some extra cash for the food - it's...
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