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Amazing flea markets in New York worth visiting

'28.04.2021'

Olga Derkach

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Whether you want to decorate your home with beautiful little things or just love to shop at bargain prices in New York, there is nothing better than spending a day outdoors shopping. It doesn't matter if you need something specific or you love to browse the pages, the carnival atmosphere of the flea market will delight everyone. Edition Only in Your States has compiled a list of the 9 best flea markets in New York State.

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1. Mower's Saturday Flea Market (Woodstock)

One of New York's favorite flea markets, Mower's is just one of the many gems you'll find in Woodstock. One of, if not the most quirky flea market. This is not a place that you will soon forget about. From the unique items you'll find here to the friendly townspeople, you'll want to spend all day shopping here. The flea market, which opens at the end of May and lasts until November, is open on Saturdays and Sundays, and on Wednesdays in July and August. This place has so much charm and feel of the famous Woodstock.

For more information visit them Web site.

2. Stormville Airport Antique Show & Flea Market also known as Southern Dutchess Flea Market (Stormville)

Another great flea market to visit, Stormville is what many in the state consider to be the most epic antique show. The flea market now has over 600 vendors. From jewelry and clothing to nostalgic items and even food, you'll want to take at least one trip to this incredible shopping destination. The antiques exhibition is open on certain weekends until November.

Visit them Web sitefor dates and more information.

3. LIC Flea & Food (Long Island City)

If you want to visit a flea market that also has the opportunity to sample mouth-watering food while you shop, then this is the place for you. The Long Island City Flea & Food is one of the most memorable flea markets around.

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As much as you love shopping in different places, it cannot be denied that the amazing variety of food vendors that pop up in this place is a core part of what attracts people so much. Flea & Food is open seasonally on Saturdays and Sundays.

On the website there is a calendar and additional information.

4. Washington County Antique Fair (Greenwich)

A flea market that is slightly more exclusive than the rest, the Washington County Antique Fair is open only a few weekends a year. With over 200 vendors, this flea market is also slightly different from the rest as it has a low entry fee. The fair, held at the sprawling Washington County Convention Center, is an anticipated event that upstate residents look forward to every year.

For this year's dates and more information, visit them. Web site.

5. East Avon Flea Market

Open every summer and fall, this Livingston County flea market is located south of Rochester. At this flea market, you will find a wide variety of items, from antiques and collectibles to furniture and more.

For more information, including this year's schedule, visit them. Facebook.

6. Found In Ithaca)

Another favorite place to visit, Found In Ithaca is a pretty unique place. Found In Ithaca is one of the greatest antique shops you will ever visit and also has flea markets all year round. With over 60 vendors right at the store entrance, you won't believe what you find at this flea market.

On the website there are opening hours and additional information.

7. City Market (Syracuse)

You will often hear people think of the city of Syracuse when it comes to finding places to buy antiques. Locals are eagerly awaiting the city's market, which has become a city landmark over the past few years. It hosts numerous events throughout the summer.

The schedule can be found on their Online.

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8. Kelly's Antique World & Flea Market (Clarence)

Offering both indoor and outdoor flea markets, Antique World claims to be New York's largest market. The antique shop, open from spring to fall, has street flea markets that attract quite a few visitors. Hundreds of vendors have opened stores east of Buffalo in the small town of Clarence. An Erie County attraction that people always try to visit as much as possible, you will never leave this market empty-handed.

For watches and more information, visit them Web site.

9. Beacon Flea Market

Head to Beacon Town to shop at one of your favorite spots along the Hudson River. The flea market has been around for over a decade and it's easy to see why - you're bound to leave with something good. The market places particular emphasis on local artists and talent, and visitors and locals alike appreciate the atmosphere of their hometown.

On their website you can find detailed information.

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