Busy Indoor market, multiple buildings and great foot traffic. Market held rain or shine. Visit us online for more info at www.bethlehemctfleamarket.com.
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Big K Open Air Market
Route 175
Newington
,
Connecticut
06111
Description
Open Sundays April- June from 8am-4pm
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Boulevard Flea Market
500 Ella T Grasso Boulevard
New Haven
,
Connecticut
06519
Description
We are the oldest Flea Market in Connecticut! ?The market started around 100 years ago in downtown New Haven as a farmers market. It moved several times as the downtown area grew. We have continuously...
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Carl Maratta’s Swap Meet
615 Silver lane
East Hartford
,
Connecticut
06118
Description
Car, truck and motorcross show and swap. Always on a Sunday in May. Find us on Facebook for details.
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Clinton Village Antique Collectible Flea Market
327 E. Main Street
Clinton
,
Connecticut
06413
Description
Open Sundays from June - October. Held at the Clinton Antique Center.
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Cobalt Flea Market
369 West High Street
Cobalt
,
Connecticut
06424
Description
Wide variety of merchandise. There’s new, there’s old, Gold coins, Life magazines, collector items, antiques. Anyone can find something they’re looking for.
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College Mart Flea Market
2 Wedgewood Drive
Jewett City
,
Connecticut
06351
Description
Largest indoor market in Eastern CT. "Slater Mill Mall" Jewett City CT. Antiques and collectibles, something for everyone! Free admission and parking. Snack bar. Auctions every other Fri. Over 30 year...
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Country Store Flea Market
655 Main Street
Plymouth
,
Connecticut
06782
Description
Open Wednesday - Friday10am-4pm & Saturday & Sunday 10am-6pm
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Elephant’s Trunk Country Flea Market
490 Danbury Road (Route 7)
New Milford
,
Connecticut
06776
Description
One of New England's oldest classic flea markets, frequently featured on Flea Market Flip TV shows. Sun. 7am-2pm, April through November, weather permitting. Located on Rte 7, off of I-84; 7 miles nor...
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Flea Market at The Crossing
105 E Main Street
Plainville
,
Connecticut
06062
Description
Located @ 105 East Main Street Plainville, CT 06062. ?Been in business for over 20 years. Indoor Fleamarket. 3 floors full!
Heck’s Things and Things Indoor Flea Market
46 Harding St
Berlin
,
Connecticut
06037
Description
Everything here is rescued from being destroyed or ending up in a land fill! We are a Junk Removal Company who have built their core values around Recycling : "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle". We have develop...
Hecks Things and Things Flea Market
46 Harding st.
Berlin
,
Connecticut
06037
Description
We are a growing indoor flea market that is added to nearly every week. We are definitely not your average flea market. We constantly add to and fill up the market. We have everything from large to sm...
Mansfield Marketplace
228 Stafford Rd (Jct Routes 31 & 32)
Mansfield Center
,
Connecticut
06250
Description
Seasonal indoor & outdoor market. Season starts in March. Please call to confirm opening and closing dates.
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Mongers Market
1155 Railroad Ave
Bridgeport
,
Connecticut
06605
Description
We are a collection of diverse Mongers selling vintage, industrial salvage and antique items in a 75,000 square foot refurbished factory. Our extensive eclectic inventory includes furniture, lighting,...
New Brunswick Indoor Flea Market
601 Migeon Ave
Torrington
,
Connecticut
06790
Description
5,000 square feet of space, with large selection of items, everything from tools and small machinery to collectibles and furniture. Eclectic flea market.
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Old Fashioned Flea at Lockwood-Matthews Mansion
295 West Ave
Norwalk
,
Connecticut
06850
Description
Norwalk’s Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum will host its 12th annual Old-fashioned Flea Market on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2019.?There will be more than 70 booths of vendors selling antiques, repurposed furni...
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Redwood Country Flea Market
170 South Turnpike Road
Wallingford
,
Connecticut
06492
Description
Antiques, collectibles, new and used household items, new & used tools, fresh baked goods, jewelry, coins, DVD's, music, clothing, grocery items, flowers and crafts. Left off I-91 Exit 13, 1st rig...
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Stratford Antique Center
400 Honeyspot Road
Stratford
,
Connecticut
06615
Description
Stratford Antique Center is a multi-dealer shop conveniently located off I-95, in Stratford, CT. The big blue building has 16,500 square feet of antiques and collectibles from 200 dealers. Come visit...
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The Tag Sale Spot on 66
22 Willimantic Road, Route 66
Columbia
,
Connecticut
06237
Description
Thrift store specializing in new and used merchandise
The Tidal Exchange Flea Market
411 Barnum Ave Cutoff
Stratford
,
Connecticut
06614
Description
See what the tide brings in every Saturday when a tidal wave of vendors gather at 411 Barnum Ave Cutoff with treasures, treats and that special something for you! Vintage, Antique or brand spanking ne...
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