Flea markets are a great way to spend a leisurely Saturday or Sunday morning. They often offer a huge variety of unique goods with a reasonable (and negotiable) price tag. Here are some of the best flea markets in Pennsylvania.

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Do you agree that these Pennsylvania flea markets are some of the best in the state? What others would you add to the list? Let us know in the comments! You might also want to visit Rossi’s Popup Market in North Versailles, which is one of the biggest flea markets in Pennsylvania that features both indoor and outdoor vendors.

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Where can I find the best thrift shops in Pennsylvania?

Finding thrift shops in Pennsylvania is easy. Choosing which ones at which to shop could prove a bit more difficult.

  • For one of the largest thrift shops in Pennsylvania, head over to Community Aid in Selinsgrove. It spans a whopping 74,000 square feet and boasts everything from clothes to furniture. You can even donate to the shop known as the largest thrift store in the United States.
  • Red White & Blue Thrift Store offers several locations in the Pittsburgh-area, making it easy for you to uncover hidden gems, from holiday décor to clothing.

 

Where can I find the best bargain shops in Pennsylvania?

Always on the hunt for bargains? Well, you certainly can’t go wrong when you embark on this road trip to some of the best bargain shops in Pennsylvania. Along the epic road trip that spans more than 700 miles, you'll visit places such as:

  • Finders Keepers in Erie, where you can go hunting for hidden treasures at bargain prices
  • Uncle Funky’s Thrift Shop in Ephrata
  • Blue Mountain Gift Shop in Palmyra
  • Red, White & Blue Thrift Store in Pittsburgh

Before hitting the road, however, remember to make sure each shop is open and to confirm their hours, so you don’t waste time.

Where can I find the best antique stores in Pennsylvania?

It just doesn’t get any better than antique shopping in Pennsylvania. A bit about some of the best antique stores in Pennsylvania:

  • Mad Hatter Antiques in Adamstown boasts a massive selection of antiques. More than 100 vendors sell their treasures at the 15,000-square foot antique mall. You’ll find everything from costume jewelry to vintage clothing at the popular antique mall.
  • For more treasure hunting, visit Burning Bridge Antiques. The popular antique mall fills three floors and features around 30 vendors, selling a selection of old-fashioned Christmas décor, vintage baseball cards, and school desks from yesteryear.

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