More Than a Directory, It’s a Shopper’s Almanac—Listings for More Than 1,000 Locations!
All over the world, millions of people frequent flea markets looking for anything from oddball junk to valuable antiques.
The Official® Directory to U.S. Flea Markets lists more than a thousand flea markets nationwide, plus selected Canadian and international markets. Alphabetically arranged by state and region, each flea market listing includes a complete description of the merchandise as well as hours of operation and admission fees. Endorsed by the National Flea Market Association, the national organization of flea market vendors, this extraordinary directory contains everything about flea markets that novice collectors and experienced dealers need to know.
Reader Reviews
I've found this book to be very useful to bring on road trips on the east coast and on the west coast. Having the information of where and when a flea market is taking place all in one place is handy and convenient. The flea markets are broken down by state, and then by city. The larger flea markets have a description of what you can expect to find, types of dealers, size, etc. There also a "phone book listing" after the larger flea markets in a state that are just names, phone numbers, addresses, but no description. So far, most of the flea markets I have looked up and gone to are there. The only problem has been in the descriptions for the larger flea markets: they aren't always on the mark in terms of what you can expect to find. Some of the decriptions are outdated and some are too general leading to disappointment when finally arriving at a new flea market. But overall, for the information (names, dates, locations) this is useful.
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