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Flea Markets Not Yet Rated
Pence Springs Flea Market: State Route's 3 & 12: Hinton, West Virginia
Bluefield Flea Market: Princeton Ave: Bluefield, West Virginia
Riverfront Antique & Flea Market: 1389 University Ave: Morgantown, West Virginia
Speedway Flea Market: Route 20 North: Pipestem, West Virginia
Beaver Creek Traders Village: I-64, Exit 125: Beckley, West Virginia
Westover Drive In Flea Market: Morgantown, West Virginia
Just Outside of West Virginia
Harpers Ferry Flea Market: Dual Highway 340: Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Harpers Ferry Flea Market is open on Saturdays & Sundays from March until November and features more than 120 vendors selling
everything from primitives to memorabilia and new & used merchandise. Harpers Ferry Flea Market is one of those markets
where you never know what you will find and it attracts thousands of visitors each weekend. Its location is convenient to many
metropolitan areas including Pittsburgh, Washington, D.C. and northern Virginia as well as points in the mid-west.
I-81 Flea Market: I-81 at Springmills Road: Martinsburg, West Virginia
I-81 Flea Market in Martinsburg West Virginia has an eclectic mix of merchandise and includes Amish vendors selling great wooden furniture
among other things. The I-81 Flea Market, which is open on Friday – Sunday has room for more than 150 dealers outdoors and attracts
thousands of people daily. This flea market also hosts many special events throughout the year.
More info phone 304-274-3387
Shupp's Grove Antiques & Collectibles: Route 272: Adamstown, Pennsylvania
Shupp”s Grove Antiques and Collectibles claims to be the first flea markets in the Adamstown, Pennsylvania area. This flea market
is one of the best attended flea markets in the area and it also holds three extravaganza weekends throughout the year. Located
in picturesque Lancaster County, Shupp’s Grove draws hundreds of dealers every weekend and has plenty of free parking and great food
on the premises. A visit to Lancaster County would not be complete without stopping in to check out this fabulous market.
West Virginia Flea Markets & Antiques Shows showcases the Harpers Ferry Flea Market & the I-81 Flea Market in addition to
other flea markets in West Virginia. West Virginia Flea Markets & Antiques Shows features flea markets selling a variety of products;
vintage collectibles, used household & other items. NOVA-Antiques.com is mid-eastern U.S. directory for all things antique
& collectible.
Antique Flea Market: Downtown Civic Center: Wheeling, West Virginia
Quakertown Farmer & Flea Market: 201 Station Road: Quakertown, Pennsylvania
Quakertown Farmer Market & Flea Market is a 225,000 square foot flea market featuring both indoor and outdoor booths. They
have space for over 500 vendors and dealers and are open on Friday through Monday. This flea market is unique in that is has
a Walk-in Bingo area. The market is easy to get to and has plenty of free parking and great food.
Maryland Antiques Fair: Maryland State Fairgrounds: Timonium, Maryland
Holiday Promotions presents several antiques and collectibles flea markets in Timonium, Maryland throughout the year. Usually
held at the Maryland State Fairgrounds, these shows are professionally run and have many reputable and reasonable antiques and collectibles
vendors. Holiday Promotions will have shows this year on Saturday& Sunday, March 2-3, 2008 (Timonium Antiques Show); Saturday,
March 22, 2008 (Easter Baltimore Bazaar); Saturday & Sunday, June 7-8, 2008 (Maryland Antiques Fair). These indoor antiques
and collectible shows are indoors and are well attended.
D.C. Big Flea, Dulles Expo Center, Chantilly, Virginia
The DC Big Flea is the largest and best antiques and collectibles show in the Metropolitan Washington DC area is the granddaddy
of them all. This antique and collectibles flea market is held at the Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, Virginia and features
two buildings and more than 1100 booths. It is efficiently and professionally run by D’Amore Promotions of Virginia Beach, Virginia. You will find that The DC Big Flea Market is conveniently located with plenty of free parking with shuttles to and from both buildings
in addition to food courts, clean restrooms and friendly staff. If you cannot find what you are looking for at this antique
and collectible flea market, you will not find it anywhere. The scheduled dates for 2008 are: January 12 & 13, March
1 & 2, July 19 & 20, September 20-21 and November 1 & 2
The Lucketts Spring Antique Market, Leesburg, VA
The Lucketts Spring Antique Market in Loudoun County Virginia is scheduled for Saturday & Sunday, May 17 & 18, 2008. If you are an antique and collectibles aficionado, collector or dealer and you have missed this market in the past, shame on you. This annual even has been featured in Country Home Magazine and is an event that is professionally run by the folks at the renowned
Old Lucketts Store Antiques. The Lucketts Spring Antique Market is not like any other market you have been to, this market is
more like an outdoor hoedown, with plenty of great eats and live music to brighten your day. The Lucketts Spring Antique Market draws
thousands of people not only from the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area, but from around the country, some coming from as far away
as Texas. If you’ve missed it in the past, mark it on your calendar for this year.
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