Pennsylvania is a goldmine for antique lovers, vintage collectors, and bargain hunters. This curated guide by 6CommaMomma explores the 10 most popular flea markets in PA, from the historic stalls of Adamstown's Antiques Capital to the vibrant auction...
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A smaller, friendly neighborhood market. It’s perfect for finding everyday household items and hidden collectibles. Great for capturing the "community" feel of Pennsylvania markets.
Blue Ridge Flea Market
Known locally as "Perky," this Monday-only market is famous for its antique auctions. It is a gritty, authentic experience that's great for photos of rustic tools and farm equipment.
Perkiomenville Auction and Flea Market
Open Saturdays and Sundays since 1980, this is a classic outdoor field market. It’s the perfect place to photograph sun-drenched aisles of antique furniture and quirky collectibles.
Jake's Flea Market
A huge indoor complex that’s open all weekend. It feels like a mix of a shopping mall and a traditional market. Focus on the specialty food counters and the diverse range of unique hobby shops.
Quakertown Farmers Market and Flea Market
A true "treasure hunter's" market. It’s known for being very affordable with a high turnover of unique items. Photos of unpacked boxes and vintage finds on tables work best here.
Morning Sun Marketplace
A massive indoor/outdoor year-round market. It's a prime spot for new and used goods in the Poconos. Try to get a wide shot of the outdoor stalls with the mountains in the distance.
Pocono Bazaar Flea Market
Open on Tuesdays, this is where the locals go. It features over 200 stand-holders selling everything from antiques to handmade Amish goods. Look for pictures of the various specialty food stands and the heavy Amish influence.
Root's Country Market & Auction
This 30-acre outdoor market in Bucks County is known for high-quality clothing, jewelry, and fresh produce. It has a very upscale "country" feel that photographs beautifully in the morning light.
Rice's Market
A local legend since 1932, this 60-acre market is only open on Fridays. It’s a mix of a traditional flea market and a livestock auction. Capture the bustling crowds and the iconic green dragon statue at the entrance.
The Green Dragon Market
Located in the "Antiques Capital of the USA," this is a mandatory stop for serious collectors. It’s famous for its massive Antique Extravaganzas held three times a year. You’ll want pictures of the outdoor rolling hills filled with vintage treasures.