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    Londonderry Flea Market

    3.4 (37 reviews)
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    Lori T.

    I love the Londonderry Flea Market, I have been both a customer and a vendor there. The Londonderry Flea Market is an outdoor flea market open from mid April to Oct. it is in Londonderry, NH and subject to New England strange weather. So if you are shopping mid day in July expect the vendors to look a little hot and tired. I think they have just about something for everyone. I collect vintage kitchen ware from the 60's and have always done very well here when searching for something. I do find the best time to shop is in the morning if that helps. My last thought is this is a flea market where everyone is looking and selling difference things if you can't find what you are looking for move on, every vendor is a little difference

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    compared to other flea markets, not so great. Very disappointed as we drove over an hour to get there. Great if looking for Movies and CDs

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    OK selection but prices are considerably higher than at the Grafton flea market.

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    You can find some pretty nice antiques and also some pretty bad junk.

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    Four Seasons Flea Market

    Four Seasons Flea Market

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    27.4 mi

    Omg this place is amazing! There is so much stuff to be looked at!…read more First off, this place is great to support a local business and not those Salvation Army and Good Will Stores. More packed here than any of those other places. I was (and still am) a bit confused... I guess the whole building is known as "Tilton & Cook Market Place" but each floor is a different owner.. or rather it's a business that rents out space to vintage/thrift stores. On the first floor I was told there were 5 different owners, but it's really hard to figure out whose stuff is whose and if you're entering another "store". Just remember where you got stuff. There is also a place to eat and relax on the first floor which is pretty cute, but I didn't look at the menu cause I wasn't hungry. People there were pretty nice. You really have to go digging around here (or in some areas). I was only able to get to the second floor... I think I was there for about 2hrs... there is just so much stuff! (I didn't even finish the second floor). From my understanding, each floor is its own "shop" (except for the first floor). But no one seems to have their own name... just "Tilton & Cook Market Place" or "Tilton & Cook Corp". Make sure to bring lots of cash... no one in the building can take credit/debit. And at last, the days and hours for these shops are all the same. I could be wrong on a few things here, but this is all what I gathered and understood. Im definitely gonna have to return. Such a great find!

    such an amazing place!! absolutely huge, has so many vendors and its easy to get lost in this…read moreplace!! such a great selection of things, such as vintage furniture, clothes, video games, cds... theres so much stuff its insane! i am in love with this place and i highly recommend it if you love anything vintage or antique!!

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    Canal Street Antique Mall

    Canal Street Antique Mall

    4.0
    (52 reviews)
    15.2 mi
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    Lot of crap... we walked around all the booths and floors for probably 3 hours and ended up with…read morenot much to show for except for tired backs and feet. The things that weelrw unique and worth getting, even the things thag were mildly interesting were so over priced it made me feel like I wasted a day walking around here. It was an hour and a half trip so overall juice not worth the squeeze. Selection is a lot of stuff t hat looks like transfer station still good shed items... maybe 5-6 legit booths total of the 75 vendors. Check your records before buying almost all the ones I looked at were scratched.

    Canal Street Antique Mall is BIG! Allow yourself time to puruse the cool things! Bring yourself a…read morecoffee! Eat breakfast/lunch ahead of time! Everything is tagged and priced. For the most part we're going the prices low-fair! Bonus!!! If you're on the fence, price won't be a determining factor most likely. If there's a piece on the pricier side, there's usually some kind of description for the why behind the price. They have roller carts like target ands hand baskets to hold your things. The winding staircase is beautiful. Great spot for a photo! Yes they have bathrooms! Easily accessible! We're still confused but there's the main canal street antique mall with 2 full floors AND across the parking lot is another space on the 4th floor. They're owned by the same people, we think... we loved both places!

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    MIT Flea Market

    MIT Flea Market

    4.0
    (5 reviews)
    35.8 mi

    I am sad to report that Steve Finberg, cofounder and longtime impresario of the MIT Electronics…read moreSwapfest, died on April 23, 2021. As it happens, I was just about to write him to ask what the plans were for reopening post-COVID. Steve was always in the public eye, enthusiastically promoting and administering the event, but was also an intensely private individual. His cheerful energy will be missed. The Swapfest was tentatively schedule to resume in mid-August 2021. Monitor the website for any updates.

    Cool stuff, great prices. I got like 10 super cool antique radio switches for $5 and my friend got…read morea Leatherman for $3. If you've ever wanted to build your own radio, this is the place for you. There were also very cheap old PC components, perfect for restoration projects. There were fewer Apple components (as I would expect) but they were still very reasonably priced and in good condition for the most part. My only qualm was with the venders. For the most part they were kind and helpful, mostly nerdy in a charming way. There were, however, at least three instances where venders made very sexist, condescending remarks, such as "you should find a boyfriend who can teach you engineering," or "this isn't the place for a nice girl like you, with all these electronics!" Usually I could forgive this, and in all cases I informed them that I was in fact an engineer despite being a woman (a radical concept, I know), but in all cases, when I asked the prices of different components they gave me ones that were significantly higher than usual. I decided to do an experiment; I had my friend (a guy) go to one of the same venders and ask the price of the same component and the vender's price for him was lower (only by like two dollars, but still).

    Londonderry Flea Market - fleamarkets - Updated July 2026

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