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    Steve's Country Flea Market

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Jonesborough Flea Market

    Jonesborough Flea Market

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    47.7 mi
    $$

    I can't understand why it closes so early on Sunday. The Bible Belt faithful are coming out of…read morechurch services looking for lunch and recreation but the biggest flea market in the area is folding its tents when the crowd is arriving. Try staying open til two. Get some $$cash from the saints!

    One of the best people-watching experiences that can be had on the continent this side of Las…read moreVegas! It's a crap shoot here but Sundays in the summer it is about 10 acres of haggling, shopping, and selling for everything from organic heirloom vegetables and baby lambs to an incomplete set of mag wheels for your 1978 Camaro Rally Sport or an antique pinball machine. You never know exactly what you'll get but it's a safe bet you will be entertained, charmed right out of your socks by the southern hospitality on display, and likely find a few great deals or that old bbq smoker that went missing under suspicious circumstances last season. I'm giving an average 3 star rating, but the flea market ranges wildly from week to week and your mileage may vary. If you need homemade sweet pickles, local honey, fresh produce or some tiny animals to start your farm and ranch outfit, you can do it all here. You might be able to score a whole pallet of Cool Ranch Doritos that expired last week for a song or run into your neighbors cleaning out their old barn full of treasures. Work clothes, cast iron cookware, genuine antiques and lots of junk, most of it heavily discounted. Parking is plentiful, but disorganized the way only white rural America can do it. It isn't very handicap friendly, but I took my sister who was still gimpy from foot surgeries and she did ok except for a couple misstepsand stumbles on the gravel paths. It's a huge red barn building with some long metal open-ended sheds to keep the sun and rain off of the few people and vendors lucky enough to be smack in the center. Wifey and I scored a deal on some K Cups so good we had to come back and do it again. I was talking with a neighbor recently and we both make it a point to visit the old farmer guy who usually has some baby pigs and other farm babies and lots of pickled food. He's a character and fun to watch doing his thang. The whole Flea Market is worth checking out.

    Tri-City Flea Market

    Tri-City Flea Market

    3.8
    (12 reviews)
    53.9 mi
    $$

    Tri-city Flea Market has a lot of booths with trinkets and knick-knacks that catch people…read moreattention. This flea market has food, clothing, toys, collectibles, and more that is calling out to you to buy it. Interesting people, unique experience, and a whole lot of things to buy. Parking On site wherever available Payment Majority is cash Payment Restrooms Available

    At the flea market I found a shirt that said "You're the Trailer Park - I'm the Tornado." The…read moredesign had 1990's look to it but was a new design. The designer wasn't there but their business card was so I grabbed it. It was a women's XL shirt so I thought it would be too small. Actually it was the size of a men's triple XL. I guess will have to order one my size. Other shirts I saw there (different designer though) were "Heifer Please" and "The Confederate States of America - Love it or Leave it" (bravest losers of all time)... oh and the Jeep ones that say "Boobie Bouncer." They also had a section that printed older style shirts, like the "In Loving Memory" ones or the heart ones with you and your lover's name. I remember at the fair seeing these type of shirts all the time in the 80's but very rarely anymore. I've missed them. I wanted to get one but it was overwhelming with all of the choices. Also at the flea market was this device kids could attach to their bike and then add chalk to it so they can draw things as they ride or if you want your kid to ride over to the neighbors and write "suck it" in their driveway... Saw a handwritten sign that said "free smells," and later realized they were selling candles or something but at first wasn't sure if I wanted to sniff or not... it was candles so I opted out...

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