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Comments (9)Sunflower - here is general info on all the ones in and around Bham. BESSEMER - - FRI-SUN Bessemer Flea Market. 1013 - 8th Avenue. North. Exit 112 off I-59. Behind McDonalds restaurant. Hours: 8am to 5 pm. Average attendance 10,000 per weekend. Averages 450 vendors. Wide variety of goods at this market, crafts, collectibles, new merchandise, great bargains can be found here from electronics to sportswear. Food and beverage concessions. Restrooms, h/a. Inside and outside spaces from $6. Camping available with electricity. Camping and motels nearby. Can make reservations for space. c/p Beverly Morton. Box 805. 35020. (205) 425-8510. BIRMINGHAM - - FRI-SUN Dixie Land Flea & Farmers Market. 3000 Highway 25 S. Average weekend attendance of 25,000+. Indoor and outdoor market, with covered spaces and approximately 300 dealers. New merchandise, sportswear, housewares, antiques, collectibles, country items, crafts. Snack bars, restrooms, h/a. Space from $6. Overnight camping avail $2. Showers on grounds. (205) 672-2022 or (800) 440-4125. BIRMINGHAM - - DAILY Farmers & Flea Market. Hours: 8am to 5pm. 344 Finley Ave W. Indoor/outdoor market with approx 50 dealers. Lots of produce, used merchandise, some new items and lots of locally made crafts. Restrooms, snack bar. (205) 251-8737. Fax: (205) 251-8106. BIRMINGHAM - - DAILY Jefferson County Farmers Market. Free adm & ample parking. 344 Finley Ave. W. Snack bar, restrooms. (205) 251-8737....See MoreSlightly OT: Syracuse's Regional Market
Comments (1)Are you in for a surprise! There are more food delicacies and organic and hydroponic grown foods. Our favorites are Flour City Pasta, The Pierogi Guy, Hippy Love (not positive on the name) granola and Bo's Bones (for dogs). My mother would laugh at me as I refer the farmers as my egg lady, lettuce people, corn lady and not their names. We go regularly starting in April and stop around early December. We walk around first thing taking note on prices and then I buy the second walk around. Enjoy!...See MoreRe: Antiquing, Thrifting, Flea Marketing in W PA/ E. OH
Comments (1)Thank you....See MoreAnyone visitied the Chicago Antique Market?
Comments (2)Wow-- ample free parking? Don't they have tons of meters now everywhere??? And it says there is a free trolley . . .I thought that was discontinued this year, but maybe I am wrong. Let me know if you go! I'd like to hear about it!...See MoreCarolina Kitchen & Bath
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