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Flea Markets Not Yet Rated
Watson's Flea Market: 1436 Rock Quarry Road: Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh Flea Market: 1924 Capital Boulevard: Raleigh, North Carolina
Fairgrounds Flea Market: 2200 Atlantic Avenue: Raleigh, North Carolina
Starway Flea Market: 2346 Carolina Beach Road: Wilmington, North Carolina
Jamestown Flea Market: Jamestown Road: Morgantown, North Carolina
JAC's Barn Flea Market: Highway 33: Blounts Creek, North Carolina
Just Outside of North Carolina
Charlotte Antique & Collectibles Show at Metrolina: Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte Antique & Collectibles Show at Metrolina is one of the largest, if not the larges antiques and collectibles shows inNorth Carolina. This show which is held on the first weekend of every month has hundreds of dealers and vendors per month and
thousands of visitors. The Charlotte Antiques & Collectibles Show at Metrolina has everything a market of this size is expected
to offer, great deals because of the competition, good food, free parking and did we mention good deals? This flea market/show
also holds a Antiques & Collectible Spectacular in the months of April and November.
Smiley's Flea Market & Antique Mall: Highway 25: Fletcher, North Carolina
Smiley’s Flea Market & Antique Mall has been in Fletcher, North Carolina since 1984 and can accommodate hundreds of dealers and
vendors of various wares on its 100,000 square feet of selling space. All we can say is, bring your walking shows when going
to Smiley’s Flea Market. There is an antique mall on the premises that is open April through December and has plenty of free
parking and good food if you get hungry.
North Carolina Flea Markets & Antiques Shows features some of the best flea markets & antiques shows in North Carolina including
the Charlotte Antique Extravaganza, Greensboro Super Flea and Smiley’s Flea Market. North Carolina Flea Markets highlights flea
markets in Raleigh, Whittier, Morgantown and Greensboro. NOVA-Antiques is the mid-eastern U.S. website for all things antique
& collectible.
Shopper's Fair Flea Market: 4500 Tyron Street: Charlotte, North Carolina
Greensboro Coliseum Super Flea Market: West Lee Street: Greensboro, North Carolina
The Greensboro Super Flea Market at the Coliseum Pavilion is usually on the second weekend of the month and is run by the Greensboro
Coliseum Complex. The Greensboro Super Flea has a 30,000 square foot selling space, hundreds of vendors and dealers from throughout
the southeast and thousands of visitors each and every month. There are some great deals to be had at this market with lots
of competition among the dealers with a healthy “lets get it done” attitude. This flea market also offers good food and plenty
of free parking.
Uncle Bill's Flea Market: U.S. Hwy 441N: Whittier, North Carolina
Uncle Bill’s Flea Market in a great flea market that serves the western part of North Carolina well. It is open year round,
Wednesday through Sunday and offers up a huge variety of items from antiques and collectibles to crafts to used household items and
new merchandise. Uncle Bill’s Flea Market has the distinction of being in the same place for over 20 years and has a huge following
with people from all over the southeast. It’s a great place to stop if you are in North Carolina.
The Barnyard Flea Market: Highway 51: Pineville, North Carolina
The Fredericksburg Big Flea Market, Fredericksburg, VA
Another new and very successful show, The Fredericksburg Big Flea Market, has sprung up in the Washington, DC and Northern Virginia
Metropolitan area and it not surprisingly is run by D’Amore Promotions of DC Big Flea Market fame. For the past two years, this
show has drawn a waiting list of vendors and thousands of satisfied customers. The Fredericksburg Big Flea Market is held at
the Fredericksburg Expo and Convention Center at Central Park in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The show will be held on February
2 & 3, 2008 and promises to be even bigger and better than last year.
Parks Flea Market, Bealeton,Virginia
Parks Flea Market in Bealeton, Virginia is held every weekend in the old roller skating rink. It is open on Fridays from 3-9
and Saturdays & Sundays from 8 AM to 5 PM. Parks Flea Market has an eclectic mix of merchandise, from antiques and collectibles
to home décor and jewelry items. In addition, they hold an auction every Friday night. Being an indoor flea market allows
them to be open year round for your shopping convenience. Parks Flea Market is conveniently on Bealeton Road, (Route 17) just
south of Warrenton, Virginia. On our last visit, we found that the prices were reasonable and vendors and staff were very down
home friendly. Parks Flea Market also has plenty of parking and a food bar.
The Virginia Bazaar, Ladysmith, Virginia
The Virginia Bazaar is one of the largest flea markets in Virginia. Located 20 miles north of Richmond on Interstate 95 theVirginia Bazaar features spaces for hundreds of dealers selling new and used merchandise. The market features plenty of free
parking and an indoor food court. The building is climate controlled for comfortable shopping throughout the year.
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