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LARGEST COVERED Open Air Market
June - August
Tuesday - Sunday 9 to 4
October - March Friday - Sunday 9 to 4
September
Thursday - Sunday 9 to 4
April - May
Thursday - Sunday 9 to 4
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Saturday’s Market 3751 East Harrisburg Pike, Middletown, PA 17057 717-944-2555 — Rod Rose, President, Peggy Beckley, Vice President — Pennsylvania’s largest indoor/ outdoor farmers market and fl ea market! Open Sat., rain or shine. Inside hours: 8am-4pm. Outside hours: 4am-4pm. Open Sun., outside 7am-3pm. 300+ indoors & hundreds outdoors. 31 restaurants, antiques, arts & crafts, collectibles, new merchandise, farmer’s market, fresh produce, bakery snacks. Call for vendor rates. Located: Just off PA Rte. 283 (Toll House Rd Exit ) on PA Rte. 230, between Middletown & Elizabethtown, follow the signs. Call Peggy at 717-443-9206 for an indoor space. Visit us on the web:
www.saturdaysmarket.com
Spotlight 88 Flea Market Corner of State Route 65 & State Route 588, Beaver Falls, PA 15010 724-538-8721 — Whitey Boehm Open Sat. and Sun. 9am-4pm, mid-April through December. (For GPS directions, enter 802 Mercer Road, Beaver Falls, PA 15010.)
Sugarman’s Marketplace 600 Scranton Carbondale Highway - Business Route 6, Archbald, PA 18403 570-876-4098 — Rich Brown Open year round, indoor/outdoor Sat. and Sun. 9am to 5pm (opens 8am during the summer season). Visit the market on the Web:
www.crownmarkets.com.
Watsontown Market RD 2 Paradise Road, Watsontown, PA 17777 570-809-2852 — Kay & Sharon Lewis Inside and outside venders all year long. Reasonable rates. Outside reserved spaces available April through October. Easy access off I-80 & I-180. Venders include antiques, guns, produce, coins, hard to fi nd items, etc. We are an early morning market lasting till the early afternoon. Good food available inside and out. Open Every Sunday, 6:00 Am - 2 pm. Call for details at 570-809-2852
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Williams Grove Park Market 1 Park Avenue, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 717-766-7215 — Located at Williams Grove Amusement Park. Open Sun. 6am-2pm. March-December.
Zerns Farmer’s Market & Auction 1100 E. Philadelphia Avenue (Route 73), Gilbertsville, PA 19525 610-367-2461 — Joanne Gresh Fri. 2pm to 10pm and Sat. 11am to 10pm. Half under roof. New and used items. Need management approval, make reservations. 200+ spaces. Open year round. Household auctions held every Sat.
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Big Flea Superstore 1 Ann and Hope Way, Cumberland, RI 02864 401-229-6663 — Joe Pakuris, Owner; Ed Migley, COO Rhode Island’s largest indoor/outdoor fl ea market. Open Sat. and Sun. 8am-5pm. Over 350 dealer booths. Outside market now open!
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Big Top Flea Market 120 Manton Avenue, Providence, RI 02909 401-274-0060 — Howard Byrnes Open year round Sat. and Sun. 9am to 5pm.
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General Joseph Stanton Inn Flea Market 4115B Old Post Road, Charlestown, RI 02813 401-364-8888 — Linda Evron April through October, Sat., Sun. and Mon. holidays 8am-3pm. Tented, canopies, outdoor. Located: Historical district, 2 miles from ocean. Something for everyone. Antiques, collectibles, trading cards, new merchandise and much more.
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