Flea markets are a great place to find a bargain deal. Yet some are a bit cluttered with junk and others you have to dig for a few gems. Here are ten worth checking out in North Carolina.
- Raleigh Flea Market
From 9-6 on Saturdays and Sunday’s the state fair grounds transform into a buyers and sellers market from anything from home baked goodies to all natural soaps.
- Smileys Flea Market
In Hendersonville you can find an array of flea market finds including some great deals on antiques.
- Brightleaf Flea Market
Brightleaf in Johnston County prides itself on having what other flea markets lack: paved shopping areas, free admission, and clean facilities. With over 100,000 square feet of market space you’re sure to find something interesting.
- Cook’s Flea Market, Winston-Salem
Cook’s is North Carolina’s largest indoor flea market and has been in business for over 27 years. Take a Saturday to explore and you’ll surely find something!
- Twice as Nice Flea Market
Twice as nice is a bit smaller than others on the list but you’re sure to find something you love!
- Queen Bee Flea Market
If you’re looking to find a bargain deal on some vintage finds in Charlotte go to Queen Bee flea market!
Which ones are your favorites in North Carolina? Tell us in the comments below!
From 9-6 on Saturdays and Sunday’s the state fair grounds transform into a buyers and sellers market from anything from home baked goodies to all natural soaps.
In Hendersonville you can find an array of flea market finds including some great deals on antiques.
Brightleaf in Johnston County prides itself on having what other flea markets lack: paved shopping areas, free admission, and clean facilities. With over 100,000 square feet of market space you’re sure to find something interesting.
Cook’s is North Carolina’s largest indoor flea market and has been in business for over 27 years. Take a Saturday to explore and you’ll surely find something!
Twice as nice is a bit smaller than others on the list but you’re sure to find something you love!
If you’re looking to find a bargain deal on some vintage finds in Charlotte go to Queen Bee flea market!
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