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June 1st, 2008
flea markets: new york

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ADDISON-
Flea Market. Route 17. West of Corning. Ample parking. Antiques, collectibles, pottery, jewelry, glassware, memorabilia, silver, vintage clothing. Also a variety of the new and not so new typical flea market fare. Food available, restrooms. SUNDAYS

AKRON -
Newstead Auction and Flea Market. 13311 Main Road. Ample parking. Antiques, collectibles, furniture, glassware, kitchen collectibles, silver, vintage clothing, used merchandise, house wares, crafts, produce. Approximately 75 dealers. Snack bar, h/a, restrooms. SUNDAYS

ALEXANDRIA BAY-
Ameri-Can market. Route 12. Hours: 10am to 6pm. Seasonal market open Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend. Free adm, ample free parking. Indoor/outdoor market with approx 50 dealers. Market is mainly used and garage sale merchandise, bric-a-brac, locally made crafts and some collectibles, gifts and imports. Space from $10. per day. Snack bar, restrooms, h/a. c/p Manager, Box 2169. Liverpool, NY 13088. (315) 482-2016. FRI. SAT. SUN

EAST AVON-
Flea Market. Route 15. Hours: 6am to 4pm. Free adm. Ample parking. Outdoor market with approx 300 dealers. Average atten. 6,000. Antiques, collectibles, furniture, jewelry, vintage clothing, primitives, sports items, crafts. Space from $20. Snack bar, h/a, restrooms. c/p Manager, 1520 Rochester Rd, 14414. (716) 226-8320. SUNDAYS

BALDWIN-
Baldwin Antiques Center. 906 Merrick Road. Ample parking. Large selection of American and European furniture, fine and estate jewelry, glassware, primitives, pottery, art, prints, books, silver, advertising items, kitchenware. Food available, h/a, restrooms. THURSDAYS

BLOOMINGBURG-
Flea Market. Corner of Main Street and Burlington Road. Ample parking. New and used merchandise, large amount of flea market merchandise, crafts, collectibles, produce. Snack bar, restrooms. SAT. SUN

BLOOMINGTON-
Indoor Flea Market. Main Street. Ample parking. New merchandise, electronics, sportswear, house wares, jewelry, sports merchandise. Used merchandise, decorator items, books, some antiques, art deco, collectibles. Snack bar, restrooms, h/a. (914) 773-4141. SAT & SUN

BOUCKVILLE-
Bouckville Antique Pavilion. Route 20, downtown. Hours 6am-4pm. Ample parking. Approximately 200 dealers. High quality antiques, furniture, silver, quality glassware and collectibles at this market.Country and Victorian era finds, lots of good sports related items at this market. Approximately 35 specialty shops under one roof. Snack bar, restrooms, h/a. Space from $15. Market conducts many special events. Seasonal market open May-October. c/p Steve or Lynda Bono, Rt 1, Box 111, 13310. (315) 893-7483 or 893-7912. SUNDAYS

BRONX-
Fordham Plaza Flea Market. Fordham Plaza. Next door to Sears and across the stree from the Fordham University Metro North station. Hours: 8am to 4pm. Free adm. Outdoor market with some covered spaces. Approx 25 dealers. WED. &THURSDAY

BRONX-
St. John’s School Flea Market. 3030 Godwin Terrace. Seasonal market, open September through June. (718) 543-3003. SATURDAYS.

BRONX-
Bronx Flea For All. Prowl through the aisles of this market and find new and used merchandise of all kinds, for work, home and play. A good mixture of house wares, clothing, imports, toys, collectibles, memorabilia, crafts, electronics. (212) 409-1216. THUR, FRI, SAT, SUN.

BROOKLYN-
Canarsie Flea Market. New and used merchandise, gifts, clothing, prints, books, imports, some collectibles. Call for information: (718) 649-8855. THUR. FRI, SAT, SUN.

BROOKLYN-
Indoor Flea Market. 6012 Farragot Road. New and used merchandise, clothing, gifts, electronics, gifts, some collectibles. Market open March-October. (718) 251-5756. SUNDAYS

BROOKLYN-
Regina Center Flea Market. New and Used desirable merchandise, imports, jewelry, electronics, house wares, clothing including lots of sportswear, bric-a-brac for work, home and play. Market open June-September. (718) 232-4340. SUNDAYS.

BROOKLYN-
Seventh Avenue Flea Market. P. S. 321. 180 Seventh Ave. Outdoor market with approx 25 dealers. c/p Fred Stern, 917 371 0005 FRI-SUN.

BROOKLYN-
Brooklyn Flea: outdoor market with food, vintage and new products. SUNDAYS 10am-5pm.

BUFFALO-
GEX Flea Market. 1050 Walden Avenue. New and used merchandise, imports, manufacturers overruns, sportswear, tools, electronics, decorator items, gifts, garage sale bric-a-brac. SAT-SUN.

BUFFALO-
Super Flea and Farmers Market. Ample parking. 2500 Walden Avenue. New and used merchandise, crafts, collectibles, decorator items, produce, packaged food. Snack bar, restrooms, h/a. (716) 685-2902. SAT-SUN.

BUFFALO-
Riverside Flea Market. 827 Tonawanda Street. Ample parking. New and used merchandise, garage sale items, decorator items, collectibles, crafts, art, produce. Snack bar, restrooms. c/p Bob Nix. (716) 493-2566. FRI-SUN.

CALLICOON-
Callicoon Flea Market. Main Street. Route 17B, West of Monticello. Hours 9am-5pm. Ample parking. Antiques, collectibles, nice glassware, and new merchandise. This market is located in a very scenic, historic town. Great area to spend a weekend. c/p Carol Kay, Box 278, 12723. (914) 887-5411. SAT-SUN.

CAPE VINCENT-
Cedar Point Flea Market. Route 12. Ample parking. New and used merchandise, antiques, collectibles, house wares, clothing, jewelry, tools, crafts, produce. Food available, restrooms, h/a. Market open May-September. (315) 658-2538. FRI-SUN.

CAYUGA LAKE-
Pennyless Pat’s Flea Market. Route 90. Hours 9am-dark. Ample parking. Outdoor market with approximately 50 dealers. Lots of secondhand, garage sale merchandise, collectibles, new items of all kinds. Snack bar, ample parking. Lots of antique and specialty shops in the local area. Seasonal market open July and August. c/p Pat Deles, (315) 253-9844. SAT-SUN.

CHEEKTOWAGA-
Super Flea & Farmers Market. 2500 Walden Avenue. Hours 9am-6pm. Ample parking. Approximately 400 dealers. Antiques, collectibles, crafts, new & used merchandise, giftware, sportswear, household items, produce. Market has 4 fast food restaurants. Restrooms, h/a. One of the area’s better and more interesting markets. Good attendance but expect to do a lot of walking to see everything. Space from $10 per day. Inside and outside spaces. c/p Ronald Wagner, 2500 Walden Ave. 14225. (716) 685-9605 or 685-2902. SAT-SUN.

CHEEKTOWAGA-
Airport Plaza Flea Market. Union Road and Genesee Road. Ample parking. Antiques, collectibles, new & used merchandise, crafts. Food available, h/a, restrooms. Market open April-October. (716) 531-5897. SUNDAYS

CLARENCE-
Antique World & Market Place.
10995 Main Street, Route 5. Hours 8am-4pm. Ample parking, $1. parking charge. Average attendance 5-8000. Approximately 800 dealers. Excellent market for antiques and collectibles. Market has 3 large buildings, with one devoted entirely to antiques. Also collectibles, furniture, jewelry, clothing, toys, new and used merchandise, crafts, trading cards, fresh produce. This is a great source market for those in the trade. Lots of walking required to see everything; dress accordingly. Food available, restrooms, h/a. Inside and outside space available. Space from $15. c/p Katy Toth, 10995 Main St. 14031. (716) 759-8483. Fax: (716) 759-6167. SUNDAYS

CLAVERACK-
Bryant Farms Antique and Flea Market. Routes 9H and 23. Hours: 8am to 3pm. Free adm & ample free parking. Indoor/outdoor market. Indoors year-round and outdoors weather permitting. Approx 25 dealers. c/p Giulio DeLaurentis, (518) 851-9061 or (212) 851-3817. SAT-SUN.

COOPERSTOWN-
Milford Flea Market. State Route 28. From Binghamton, I-88 to exit 17 Rt. 28 North. Market is on right just past traffic light in Milford. From the NYS thruway, exit 30, Rt 26 south. market is 12 miles south of Cooperstown. Approx 30 dealers. Average daily atten. 100-300. Reservations required. Space $80. per month. Inside space only. New and used merchandise, antiques and collectibles. c/p Sally, (607) 286-9839. DAILY.

ELBA-
Rowcliffe’s Flea Market. 6151 Oak Orchard Road. Approximately 20 dealers. Used merchandise, garage sale junque, collectibles. Inside and outside space available. Space from $10 per day. (716) 757-2791. SAT-SUN.

FARMINGVILLE-
Tri-County Flea Market. 751 Horseblock Road. Ample parking. New and used merchandise and classic flea market fare: collectibles, housewares, clothing, farm and country items, crafts, imports, t-shirts, gifts, produce. Snack bar, restrooms, h/a. (516) 736-6400. SAT-SUN.

FLORIDA-
Fancy Flea Market. Indoor market. New merchandise, antiques, crafts and collectibles, garage sale bric-a-brac, tools, household items, and sundries. SAT-SUN.

FLUSHING-
Antique & Flea Market. 136 - 38th Avenue. Hours Saturday 10am-10pm, Sunday 10am-7pm. Ample parking. Approximately 50 dealers. Good selection of antiques, furniture, collectibles, jewelry, vintage clothing, art, prints, books. Snack bar, restrooms, h/a. SAT-SUN.

FLUSHING-
Busy Bee Compartment Store. 37-11 Main Street. Hours Wednesday and Thursday 11am-7pm, Friday 11am-8pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday 11am-6pm. Ample parking. Indoor market with approximately 150 dealers. New merchandise only. All the lines that you would find at a discount store, with even lower prices. Snack bar, restrooms, h/a. Monthly rentals only. c/p Pete Markowski, (718) 961-4111.

HARLEM-
Malcolm Shabazz Harlem Market. Visit this famous Harlem market any day of the week and find traditional African crafts such as carved figurines, beaded jewelry, ornate masks and decorative pieces for your home. Vendors also display a wide range of African art, textiles and fabrics and as well as the hottest urban and hip-hop fashions. Location: 52 West 116th Street, near Malcolm X Blvd. Days and times: Daily 10AM-7PM

HEBRON-
Flea and Farmers Market. 6 miles South of town. Ample parking. Antiques, collectibles, lots of country collectibles and decorator items. Used merchandise, garage sale junque, crafts, produce. Food available, restrooms, h/a. (518) 642-0715. FRI-SUN.

HOPEWELL JUNCTION-
Parkers Flea Market. Route 376. Ample parking. Antiques, collectibles, new and used merchandise, crafts, produce. Inside & outside space available. Snack bar, restrooms, h/a. SUNDAYS

HUDSON-
Hudson Flea Market. Columbia Street and 7th Street. Ample parking. Approximately 20 vendors Collectibles, glassware, jewelry, used merchandise. Space from $15. c/p Judy Meyer, 430 Warren St. 12534. (518) 828-8413. SUNDAYS

ITHACA-
Ithaca Farmers Market. Junction of 3rd Street and Route 13 at the steamboat landing. Outdoor market. (607) 273-7109. SATURDAYS.

KIRKLAND-
Kirkland Seneca Antique Galleries Flea Market. Route 5. Antiques, collectibles, furniture, decorator items, art deco, prints, memorabilia, nostalgia items. Snack bar, restrooms, ample parking. 315-2383. SAT-SUN.

LEVITOWN-
Tri-County Flea Market. 3041 Hempstead Turnpike. Hours Thursday-Friday 12am-9pm, Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 10am-5pm. 4 story building with approximately 400 dealers. Lots of antiques, collectibles, memorabilia, primitives, advertising items, new merchandise, sportswear, house wares. Special jewelry section with a lot of fine and estate jewelry, over 40 dealers in this section. Snack bar, deli, restrooms. c/p Barbara Eve, 3041 Hempstead Turnpike, 11756. (516) 579-4500. Fax; (516) 579-6715. THUR.-SUN.

LONG ISLAND-
Yankee Peddler Flea Market. Market is restricted to sale of antiques only. Both casual collector and serious investor will enjoy this market and all it has to offer in books, furniture, glassware, vintage clothing and jewelry, decorator items, dolls, clocks, lamps, china, toys. (516) 271-5817. DAILY.

MIDDLETOWN-
Middletown Drive In Theater Flea Market. Route 6 and 17. Admission charge. Ample parking. Lots of new merchandise, used merchandise, garage sale items, collectibles, decorator items, crafts, produce. Snack bar, restrooms, h/a. Space from $3. (914) 343-5551. SAT-SUN.

MIDDLETOWN-
Vendors Outlet & Jewelry Exchange. Orange Plaza Mall. Route 211 East. New indoor market with approx 120 booths. New name brand merchandise severely discounted, fine jewelry. Space from $250 a month or $25. per day. Food court, restrooms, h/a. c/p Bill Sabia, Vendors Outlet, Rt. 211 E. 10940. (914) 344-2000. FRI-SUN.

MONSEY-
Rockland Flea Market. Route 59. Ample parking. Approximately 150 dealers. New merchandise, sportswear, house wares, sports merchandise, electronics, decorator items, giftware, jewelry, used merchandise, antiques, art deco to country collectibles, glassware, fine jewelry, prints, crafts, produce. Snack bar, restrooms, h/a. Inside and outside spaces from $5. c/p E & P Promotions, Box 252, 10952. (914) 352-2637. SAT-SUN.

MONTICELLO-
Montco Antique and Craft Flea Market. Route 17. Ample parking. This is a very pleasant market with a good selection of antiques and collectibles and a great assortment of locally made crafts and gift items. Food available, restrooms h/a. c/p Al Bagon. (914) 434-5513. Reservations recommended. SAT-SUN.

MONTICELLO-
Flea Market. Monticello Raceway.
Route 17B and Route 17. Hours 9am-6pm. Ample parking. Average attendance 5-15,000 per weekend. Market is for new merchandise only. Lots of upscale name brand items here at drastically discounted prices. Electronics, sportswear, housewares, jewelry, a bargain hunters bonanza.
Full service snack bar, restrooms. Approximately 150 spaces. Daily space $15 and up. Tables $5-$7. per day. NYS Sales Tax Certificate needed.
c/p Alan Finchley. 42 Ohio Ave. Long Beach, NY 11561.
Info: 845-794-7603 or 845-794-4103 SAT-SUN.

NEW LEBANON-
Tilden Place Flea Market -SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Address: 538 St. Rt.22 New Lebanon, N.Y.
Vendors: 50 Booth Rental: 30.00
Months Open: April-Nov
email: bbrowdy@nycap.rr.com
Books, Antiques, collectibles, vintage, clothing, produce, bargains galore.
One of the largest markets in area. something for everyone.

NEW YORK CITY-
Hells Kitchen Flea market
West 39 St between 9th and 10th Ave,
Contact: (212)242-1217
Vendors:50-70
Hours of operation: Sat & Sun 10-6 pm

NEW YORK CITY-
Chelsea: Chelsea Antique Collectible Flea Market (Sixth Ave at 17th St) Weekends only.

NEW YORK CITY-
Flea Market. 370 Canal Street. New merchandise, imports, name brand clothing, stereo & electronic items, housewares, home furnishings, some used merchandise. (212) 282-9841. SAT-SUN.

NEW YORK CITY-
Flea Market. 369 Canal Street. New merchandise of every description from housewares to hardware, brand-name fashions and accessories to electronics, plants, paintings, toys, jewelry. Also nearly new and collectible items. (212) 226-0680. DAILY.

NEW YORK CITY-
The Glass House Bazaar. 43 W. 13th Street. New and used merchandise with a bit of everything for the bargain conscious shopper, from dust mops to name brand jeans, video tapes to socket sets. SAT-SUN.

NEW YORK CITY-
Eleventh Street Flea Market. First Ave between 11th and 12th streets. Outdoor market with approx 25 dealers. c/p Mary Help of Christians Church, (212) 254-0058. Seasonal market open April through October. SAT-SUN.

NEW YORK CITY-
Arts & Crafts Flea Market. 42nd Street at 5th Avenue. New merchandise, some used including: imports, gifts, home furnishings, electronics, collectibles. (212) 751-4932. FRIDAYS

NEW YORK CITY-
Fulton Street Plaza Flea Market. Cliff Street between Fulton and Beekman Streets. Near the South Street Seaport. Outdoor market with approx 25 dealers. Sponsored by the Parks Dept and focus is on multicultural crafts. (212) 809-5000. WEDNESDAYS.

NEW YORK CITY-
The Garage Flea Market. 112 W. 25th Street. Between Ave of the Americas and Seventh Ave. Hours 8am to 5pm. Free adm and parking is difficult. Indoor market with approx 100 dealers. Antiques, collectibles, crafts, new and used merchandise, vintage clothing. Space from $75. Snack bar, restrooms, h/a. c/p Michael Santulli, Box 7010. (212) 647-0707. Fax (212) 463-7099. SAT-SUN.

NEW YORK CITY-
SoHo Antiques and Flea Market. 465 Broadway. Hours 9am-5pm. Free adm. Parking not possible. Outdoor market with approximately 75 dealers. Antiques, collectibles, memorabilia, glassware, silver and jewelry, crafts, lots of decorative art and folk art. Snack bar. Very trendy market. Space from $70. Several great restaurants in the neighborhood. c/p Ted Brachfeld, Box 337. Garden City, NY 11530. (212) 682-2000. Fax (516) 742-4424. SAT-SUN.

NEW YORK CITY-
Bowling Green Plaza Flea Market. Bowling Green Plaza, corner of Broadway and State Street’s in lower Manhattan. Outdoor market with approx 25 dealers. Sponsored by the Parks Dept and focus is on multicultural crafts. (212) 809-5000. TUES-FRI.

NEW YORK CITY-
Antique Flea & Farmers Market. Public School #183. 419 E. 66th Street. Parking is difficult. Approximately 150+ dealers. Antiques, collectibles, crafts, fine art. Snack bar, restrooms. Inside and outside space available. Space from $25. c/p PTA, 419 E. 66th St. 10021. (718) 482-7262 SATURDAYS.

NEW YORK CITY-
Green Flea
On Saturdays, head to Greenwich Avenue & Charles Street between West 10th and West 11th Streets. On Sundays, go to the P. S. #44 Market between W. 76th and W. 77th Street’s on Columbus Avenue. Hours: 10am to 5pm. Average attendance 12,000. Free adm, difficult parking, indoor/outdoor market. Approximately 200 dealers. Antiques, collectibles, vintage clothing, glassware, jewelry, Art Deco, artwork, prints, crafts, new and used merchandise. Food available, restrooms. Space from $25. Must have city license. c/p Judith Gehrke, 162 W. 72nd St. 10023. (212) 239-3025. SAT-SUN.

NEW YORK CITY-
The Grand Bazaar. 25th Street between Broadway and Avenue of the Americas. Outdoor market with approx 125 dealers. Great market to shop for interesting and unusual items also close to the large Annex market. c/p Andrew Lackowitz, (914) 273-1578. SAT-SUN.

NEW YORK CITY-
Elmhurst/Jackson Heights Flea Market. 81-16 - 45th Avenue. Indoor market with approximately 100 dealers. Space from $10. per day. Reservations Required. c/p H. Ingbar. 40-10 Junction Blvd. Corona, NY 11368. (212) 426-9500. FRI-SUN.

NEW YORK CITY-
Battery Park Flea Market. Battery park on State street, at the waterfront. Outdoor market with approx 25 dealers. Sponsored by the New York City Parks Dept and market focus on multicultural crafts. (212) 809-4900. THURS.

NEW YORK CITY-
The Annex at South Street Seaport. Burlington Slip, corner of Souther Street in lower Manhattan. Hours: 11:30am to 7pm. Free adm, parking is terrible. Outdoor market with approx 75 dealers. Antiques, collectibles, gifts, imports, crafts, new and used merchandise. Space from $85. Per day. Lots of food in the area, nice tourist area. Restrooms. c/p Michael Santulli, Box 7010. 10166. (212) 5 34-3212. Fax: (212) 463-7099. THUR-SAT.

NEW YORK CITY-
Spring Street Market. 43 Spring Street. Corner of Wooster & Spring Street’s. Free adm. Outdoor market with approx 10-15 dealers. SoHo district. Lots of flea market and garage sale items here. c/p Irwin Yesselman, (718) 273-8702. DAILY.

NEW YORK CITY-
Tower Records Flea Market. 688 Broadway. Next to Tower Records at 4th Street. Outdoor market with approx 50 dealers. c/p Irwin Yesselman, 9718) 273-8702 or (917) 860-1217. SAT-SUN.

NEW YORK CITY-
Market NYC . Young designers congregate at this NoLIta venue and offer the latest contemporary fashions and accessories. Stop by for a fun foray into the exciting land of handmade bags, custom jewelry and quirkily original clothing. Location: 268 Mulberry Street, between Houston and Prince Street. Saturdays and Sundays 11AM-7PM

PINE CITY-
Flea Market. Route 328. Ample parking. Approximately 100 dealers. New and used merchandise, garage sale items, antiques, collectibles, furniture, new and antique jewelry, clothing, housewares. Crafts, art. Snack bar, restrooms, h/a. Indoor/outdoor market.(607) 739-2296. SUNDAYS

PLATTSBURGH-
Bargaineer Flea Market. 39 Bridge Street. Free adm. Indoor market with approx 10 dealers. Collectibles, antiques and used items. c/p John Silver, (518) 561-3525. DAILY.

PORT CHESTER-
Empire State Flea Market. 515 Boston Post Road. I-95, Exit 21. I-287, Exit 12. Friday 5am-9pm. Saturday and Sunday 10am-6pm. Ample parking. Average weekend attendance 500. Approximately 150 exhibitors. New merchandise only. All the lines you would find at a discount store but at substantially lower prices. Lot of upscale and high dollar name brand items here. Great selection of fine jewelry. Snack bars, restrooms, h/a. Monthly rentals only. Indoor market. c/p ANGELA BUCETI, 515 Boston Post Rd. 10573. (914) 939-1800 or (800) 220-7467. Fax: (914) 939-5046. FRI-SUN.

PRESTON HOLLOW-
Preston Hollow Antique and Flea Market. Corner of Routes 145 and 81. Hours: 9am to 4pm. Antique mall is open daily. Outdoor market with approx 50 dealers. Free adm & free parking. antiques, collectibles, locally made crafts, new and used merchandise, furniture. Space from $20. per day. Snackbar, restrooms, h/a. c/p Dorothy Como, Rt. 1, box 88. 12469. (518) 239-4251. SUNDAYS

PULASKI-
Hillside Markets Flea Market. Route 3, 1 mile north of Port Ontario. I-81, Exit 36. Hours: 7am to 4pm. Indoor market with approx 100 dealers. Antiques, collectibles, new and used merchandise, produce. Space from $9. Per day. Overnight camping avail. Café, restrooms, h/a. Market is located next to Lake Ontario in a very scenic area. (315) 298-4085. SAT-SUN.

QUEENS-
Barterama Flea Market. Aqueduct Raceway. Hours 7:30am-4pm. Admission charge $2. per car. Ample parking. Popular well attended market. Great selection of new merchandise, electronics, jewelry, housewares, tools, sporting goods, sportswear, produce, antiques, collectibles. Snack bars, restrooms, h/a. Outdoor market. c/p M. Cannana, 257 Hempstead, Elmont, NY 11003. (516) 745-5706 or 775-8774. SAT-SUN.

QUEENS-
St. Nicholas of Tolentine Outdoor Flea Market. St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church. 150-75 Goethals Ave. Seasonal market open from March through November. Free adm. Indoor market with approx 75 dealers. (718) 969-3226 or 591-1815. SATURDAYS.

QUEENS-
Bingo Hall Flea Market. 117-09 Hillside Ave. Indoor market. c/p David Gross, (718) 847-1418. SUN.

ROCHESTER-
Collector’s Marketplace. 1439 Buffalo Road. Ample parking. New and second hand merchandise and bric-a-brac. Aisles of booths full of bargains on everything from electronics, to sweatshirts, pet supplies, prints, sports memorabilia, antiques and collectibles. Market open May-October SUNDAYS.

SANDY CREEK-
ANGUS HILL FLEA MARKET
May thru September (even Holiday’s) Rain or Shine. DAILY
Vendors: 30-40
2 Miles South Route 11
Sandy Creek, New York 13145
For more information please call: (315) 387-2355
Hours of operation: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (or later)

SAYVILLE-
Atlas Flea Market. 5750 Sunrise Highway. 11782. Indoor market, well stocked with wide variety, cosmetics, furniture, jewelry, clothing, electronics. 600 booths. Snack bars, restrooms, h/a, ample parking. c/p Ziggy Attias, (516) 244-5755.

SCHENECTADY-
Dutch Mill Outdoor Antique Show, Crafts & Flea Market. 3633 Carman Road. Approximately 1 mile West of New York State Thruway, Exit 25 on Route 146. Outside space only. Call for dates. Market open April-October. c/p Jeannett Mastrianni, 3633 Carman Road. 12303. (518) 355-3420. MONTHLY.

SCHENECTADY-
White House Flea Market. 952 State Street. Route 5. I-87, Exit 25. Free adm, ample parking. Indoor market with approx 35 dealers. Snack bar, restroom, h/a. c/p Rudy Fecketter, (518) 346-7851. WED-SUN.

SENECA FALLS-
Country Squires Flea Market. Highway 414. Good one day market with mountains of bargain priced new and used merchandise of all descriptions. Household furnishings, fashions, accessories, artwork, tools, electronics. (315) 587-2689. SUNDAYS.

SOUTH OZONE PARK-
Aqueduct Racetrack Flea Market. (Queens) Hours 7:30am-4pm. Ample paved parking. Approximately 2,000+ dealers. One of the area’s major markets. Really lots of great “stuff” for bargain hunters. Excellent market for commercial vendors. Lots of professional high quality dealer set-ups here. Market is open during the Christmas season. If you’re looking for great prices on new merchandise for your own use, this is the place to shop. Market not held during racing season. Space from $35. per day. c/p M. Cannava, 257 Hempstead, Elmont, NY 11003. (516) 775-2100 or 775-8774. SAT-SUN.

SPRING VALLEY-
Spring Valley Flea Market. 122 E. Central Avenue. I-87, exit 14. Hours Friday 5am-10pm, Saturday 10-9, Sunday 10-7. Ample parking. Indoor market with approximately 500 dealers. New merchandise, everything you would find at Wal-Mart but at substantially lower prices. Great selection of upscale and high dollar name brand items at severely discounted prices. Space from $105. per week. Snack bar, restrooms, h/a. c/p Al Bonadonna, 122 E. Central Ave, 10977. (914) 356-1100. FRI-SUN.

STORMVILLE-
Stormville Airport Antique Show & Flea Market. Route 216. Open dawn to dusk. Approximately 600 dealers. Call for dates. Good market for all types merchandise and well attended market. NYS sales tax certificate required. 20×20 spaces from $60. Camping available on space. Reservations recommended. Food avail, restrooms, h/a. c/p Pat Carnahan. Box 85. 12582. (914) 221-6561. MONTHLY.

WOODSTOCK-
Saturday Flea Market. Maple Lane. Hours; 8am to 6pm. Outdoor flea market with approx 50 dealers. Great bargain prices on classic flea market merchandise. New and used goods including: electronics- TV’s, stereos, videos, clothing, house wares, jewelry. Space from $18. Snack bar, restrooms. c/p John Mower, Box 556. 12498. (914) 679-6744. SATURDAYS.

5 comments
williana said:
August 11th, 2008 - 1:11 pm

love love love this list! ive been waiting for something like this for ages and ages. i’d love to see a similar list for all the best thrift stores on the east coast.

Cala said:
August 11th, 2008 - 3:08 pm

Are any of these Jersey side? I read the list hoping for some NYC area flea markets that have Jersey addresses.

Kat said:
August 11th, 2008 - 4:58 pm

Thank you for this — great list! An addition: There is a little weekend market on 6th ave & 17th st with records, furniture, jewelry, clothes, and the like… have had some great finds there AND it’s right around the corner from Pippin, that awesome vintage jewelry store. it’s a hardcore 2-fer.

Gizel said:
August 12th, 2008 - 4:36 am

What an organized and complete list! By neighborhod! Great job! Thank you!!

Lizzie said:
August 12th, 2008 - 10:13 pm

Thanks so much for this its great I ve been searching for a good list like this for a while!

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