As you drive along scenic Highway 61 in northern Minnesota, what looks like a flea market emerges on a wooded shoreline where the Beaver River flows into Lake Superior: It is, in fact, the venerable Second Hand Rose in East Beaver Bay, which has been an institution in the village for decades. Rows and rows of tables are set out, filling the space between the highway and the unassuming building set back against the tree line. Upon closer inspection, you realize this is more than a Minnesota flea market. With its deep inventory of antiques and collectibles and its undeniably stunning location, how could you not feel compelled to pull over?
As you pass through the village and come upon East Beaver Bay, you’ll see a roadside display of table upon table of goods.
This is Second Hand Rose.
It’s just east of the Beaver River’s tumbling cascades.
The majority of goods on display on the outdoor tables is glass of all shapes and sizes.
In fact, you’ll likely notice that all the glass is arranged by color.
As are the items on display outside.
It’s really quite eye-catching to the passerby.
As you explore a little further, you may poke your head into a tent.
Or you might venture into a shed to see just how deep the variety of goods really is.
And you'll see that Second Hand Rose has much more for sale than glass or dishes.
Second Hand Rose boasts a wide selection of all manner of collectibles.
These range from art and signs to display on your walls (or in your garage or basement) to tchotchkes to decorate your shelves.
Even books and fishing gear.
Anyone who stops in to Second Hand Rose will certainly find something to tickle their fancy.
While it’s not exactly a flea market, Second Hand Rose in East Beaver Bay does manage to effect a flea market atmosphere, with its tables upon tables of al fresco goods. Have you visited Second Hand Rose? What did you think? Is there another spot that feels to you like it’s more than just another flea market in Minnesota?
Speaking of which, check out all these legitimate flea markets in the Land of 10,000 Lakes.
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