8 Must-Visit Flea Markets In Alaska Where You’ll Find Awesome Stuff
Flea markets and swap meets have always been a place to score awesome goods and merchandise at great prices. As you can imagine, people in Alaska have some pretty cool stuff they’ve collected and used over the years, so our flea markets tend to be EXTRA interesting.
If you’re looking for some authentic Alaskan antiques or just want to browse the aisles of Alaska’s past, you’ve got to visit one of these many flea markets hosted yearly around the state.

There are some AWESOME antiques at the Minnie Street Flea Market in Fairbanks.

The State Fair is held every year in Palmer and also hosts an annual Flea Market filled with thousands of goods and antiques just waiting for you to snag them up!

People come together from all around town to sell their new and used goods to the public. Located right in the heart of Downtown Anchorage, open every weekend all summer long, this is a great place to score some awesome goods or just grab a bite to eat!

The American Legion Flea Market is in Seward Alaska and is open April-September, make sure to plan a trip!

Hosted at the Tanana Valley Fairgrounds in Fairbanks, the new and used market is open every month and offers everything from sportswear to hand crafted homemade jewelry.

Every year across from the city hall in Seward, the Grazing Moose Summer Market brightens up the streets with goods and merchandise from the locals around town. As a newer festival, the market grows in size every year bringing you new and exciting booths to browse through on a warm summer day.

The Ice Flea Market is held in Fairbanks during the warmer months on Thursday-Sunday. They have gorgeous wind chimes that would brighten up any back deck!

Ozarks is located in Anchorage and has a HUGE selection of merchandise from old, antique chairs and furnishings to stylish clothes and jewelry. It’s a must-visit flea market any time of year, just make sure you stop in for a visit!
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