Finding Your Sale
Before you can have all the fun with exploring sales, you have to find them. Here is some information to help you find a sale near you. I usually use the web to find sales near me. Below you can find the websites I like to use. You can also use the classifieds in a town newspaper or sometimes just in a walk or drive somewhere you will stumble upon a sign for a sale.
Internet Sales Listings Sites:
Some links I like to use to find sales are http://www.estatesales.net/ and http://www.yardsalesearch.com/.
Some links I like to use to find sales are http://www.estatesales.net/ and http://www.yardsalesearch.com/.
Below are the top 3 flea markets of the month.
The Maxwell Street Market, is in Chicago the Windy City. When the sale takes place varies all the time, so you would have to check their website for any dates and times.
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The 127 Corridor (the world's longest yard sale) is from 5 Miles North of Addison, Michigan
to Gadsden, Alabama. When the sale is held varies from year to year, so I would check their website for more information. |
. The All-Night Flea Market, is in Wheaton Illinois. This flea market is on once a year on the third sunday of August.
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If you missed last months top 3 flea markets they were...
Melrose Trading Post – Los Angeles, California. Sorry, I can't find out when this flea market is open.
Alameda Point Antiques and Collectibles Faire – Alameda, California. This flea market is open the first Sunday of every month
Long Beach Outdoor Antique and Collectible Market – Long Beach, CA. This flea market is open the 3rd Sunday of every month.
Melrose Trading Post – Los Angeles, California. Sorry, I can't find out when this flea market is open.
Alameda Point Antiques and Collectibles Faire – Alameda, California. This flea market is open the first Sunday of every month
Long Beach Outdoor Antique and Collectible Market – Long Beach, CA. This flea market is open the 3rd Sunday of every month.