First of all, this is about the neatest and cleanest flea market I've visited, and I've been to many in the South: Birmingham, Collinsville, Crossville, Nashville, Atlanta, Daytona, and Tullahoma (ugh), to name a few. The parking lot is smooth gravel, level and free of holes and puddles, and free of charge. Your car won't be falling into any holes, and you won't be wading through mud to get to the vendors. The rest rooms are clean, well-lighted, and odor-free. The owners obviously take pride in the cleanliness of their facility. The market is open regularly every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, although Saturday and Sunday are the most active days. Some vendors are even open during the week. Trading goes on everywhere! There are a couple of food vendors, too, not just a house snack bar like in some places. And their offerings are fresh and tasty, too. The buildings are all in excellent condition: clean, neat, and well maintained. There are no shacks or trashy sheds as found outside of other flea markets. I saw no indication of pests - mice, ants, spiders, or other varmints,but pets are generally welcomed in the booths. The variety of merchandise offered by the vendors is more than satisfactory, even by those those who only set-up occasionally. The permanent vendors have some really nice stuff. I saw the usual miscellaneous junk, new items, specialty shops (toys and comic books), antiques, a gun or two, knives, and even some pretty nice crafts. One vendor had several homemade, cedar bird houses that were extremely well constructed. There were a couple of new vendors moving in when I was there last time, and I was told that more were anticipated after the new year. All in all, I think this is one of the nicest, if not biggest, flea markets in Middle and...
Read moreOverall a great place. Hungry while shopping? Go to Pam’s place on the northeast wall of booths. Zombie apocalypse while shopping? No problem! There are vendors that sell guns knifes and ammo! Like fishing? Well on the front row as you drive in on the end corner someone sells a ton of lures hooks triple hooks etc. You want some sweet treats? There is a booth that sells pies cookies jarred goods etc on the northeast wall. You want phone cases and awesome Knick knacks? Go to booth 304! Odds are, you want it this...
Read moreThe place seemed pretty great to me. I only made it through 3 booths, there was so much to look at, which was fine because I got there only a couple of hours before they were closing. I took off one star because some of the booths I passed were just opened up storage rooms where everything was jammed in and piled on top of each other. I couldn't have browsed them if I wanted. The vendors I talked to were super nice though. I can...
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