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Who doesn't love a good flea market? A huge place you can wander and practically get lost in for hours, full of antiques, deals, and potentially magical finds—it doesn't get much better than that. Whether you're looking for the best flea market near where you live or you have grand plans to travel across the country on a bargain-hunting spree, these are the most popular flea markets in every state, based on data from Yelp and Facebook reviews. They're worth the road trip. Promise!
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Alabama: Brass Bear
In Birmingham, Alabama, Brass Bear is known for its eclectic mix of items—especially all things shabby chic. With close to 300 vendors, this is a big antiques market you don't want to miss.
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Alaska: Anchorage Markets
Next time you're in Anchorage, Alaska, head straight to Anchorage Markets. It's more of a flea-market-meets-fair event, and it runs seasonally in the summer and during the holidays. There are more than 100 vendors who sell everything from Alaskan-made home goods to fresh produce.
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Arizona: The Lost Barrio
The Lost Barrio in Tucson, Arizona, is a can't-miss collection of eight shops—especially if you're in the market for custom furniture, unique art, and rustic home furnishings.
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Arkansas: Abundant Treasures
Reviewers on Yelp describe Rogers, Arkansas–based Abundant Treasures as having a huge selection of antiques and other interesting items, as well as great prices and a friendly staff.
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California: Topanga Vintage Market
Every fourth Sunday in Woodland Hills, California, you can head to the Topanga Vintage Market and experience more than 180 artisans and vintage and antiques vendors, plus food trucks and live music. The market is currently on a short hiatus due to the pandemic, but it'll be up and running again soon!
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Colorado: Lafayette Collectibles & Flea Market
If you find yourself in Lafayette, Colorado, any time soon, mosey over to Lafayette Collectibles & Flea Market. Several Yelp reviewers describe it as huge and easy to get lost in, in the best kind of way.
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Connecticut: Elephant's Trunk Flea Market
If a flea market were set in Stars Hollow from Gilmore Girls, it might look like this. Gung ho buyers hit the stalls at 5:30 a.m. Sundays from April through December.
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Delaware: Spence's Bazaar
Spence's Bazaar in Dover, Delaware, is an indoor-outdoor flea market, farmer's market, and auction that's also known for its spot-hitting food options: In addition to a deli and a bakery, Amish specialties are also available.
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Florida: De'france Indoor Flea Market Antiques & Collectibles
De'france Indoor Flea Market Antiques & Collectibles in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, is a family-owned flea market with more than 100 vendors selling everything from furniture to vintage handbags.
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Georgia: The Madison Flea Market
Head to The Madison Flea Market in Madison, Georgia, for a huge selection of one-of-a-kind architectural pieces, rugs, and upscale American and European antiques from 75 vendors.
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Hawaii: Aloha Stadium Swap Meet & Marketplace
In Aiea, Hawaii, you'll find the Aloha Stadium Swap Meet & Marketplace, which features Hawaiian snacks and items (including handmade goods) from more than 400 local merchants.
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Idaho: Treasure Towne
Treasure Towne in Post Falls, Idaho, is home to a huge selection of goods, from antiques to jewelry and accessories. In the owner's words, the flea market is "North Idaho's best-kept secret!"
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Illinois: Elizabeth Grand Antique Co.
With more than 28,000 square feet of vintage finds and collectibles to peruse, antique lovers will happily explore Elizabeth, Illinois's Elizabeth Grand Antique Co. for hours.
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Indiana: Traderbakers Vendor Mall Indianapolis
For everything from furniture and decor to holiday decorations and clothing, head to Traderbakers Vendor Mall in Indianapolis, Indiana. Yelp reviewers note that it's huge and full of amazing hidden finds.
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Iowa: Junk Jubilee
Junk Jubilee features goods from more than 100 vendors from across the country. You'll find home goods ranging that run the style gamut from vintage and retro to industrial to rusty and galvanized, and more.
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Kansas: Paramount East Antique Mall
Paramount East Antique Mall in Augusta, Kansas, has more than 125 vendor booths in over 22,000 square feet of space, as well as a lounge and coffee shop. Plus, unlike most markets, it's open seven days a week.
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Kentucky: Fleur de Flea Vintage Market
Set next to the shimmering Ohio River, the motto at Fleur de Flea is “good vibes only,” which shows in the chic wares, kindly staff, and food trucks waiting to fuel your spree. The market is held three times a year in Louisville, Kentucky, so start making travel plans now.
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Louisiana: French Market
In New Orleans, Louisiana, the French Market should be your go-to flea-market stop. It features merchants from all over the world, fresh produce and flowers, and food from a selection of restaurants and cafes.
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Maine: The Willows Flea Market
The Willows Flea Market in Mechanic Falls, Maine, has a little something for everyone with more than 250 vendors and artisans and three floors–worth of antiques and collectibles to peruse.
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Maryland: Joppa Market Place
In Joppa, Maryland, you'll find the Joppa Market Place, home to a flea market and Amish market that's open every weekend. There, you'll have access to vendors selling appliances, handcrafted furniture, used books, collectibles, and more.