The Biggest And Best Flea Market In Pennsylvania, The Stubborn Dutchman Antiques And Flea Market Is Now Re-Opening

The Stubborn Dutchman Antiques and Flea Market in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, offers a vast selection of vintage items and holiday décor from numerous vendors.

Editor's Note: The Stubborn Dutchman is permanently closed. 

Who’s ready for some digging for treasures? As life slowly returns to normal, we can start doing some of our favorite things again, like treasure hunting at local flea markets and antique shops. If you like having an abundance of choices, you’re going to absolutely love the massive Stubborn Dutchman Antiques and Flea Market in Pennsylvania.

Spanning 10 acres indoors and outdoors, the Stubborn Dutchman Antiques and Flea Market in Lebanon boasts dozens of vendors.

While the flea market temporarily closed during the height of the pandemic, the popular destination has now re-opened with its normal hours.

Slip on a pair of comfortable walking shoes because you’ll have a lot of ground to cover, especially if the outdoor flea market is open as well.

Explore the flea market that sells a little bit of everything – from old-fashioned record albums to old-school toys.

If you’re a big fan of decorating your house during the holidays, you’ll find a large selection of décor, including Christmas ornaments and ceramic trees.

Browse vendor booths, where you’ll also find everything you need to spruce up your décor at home. The flea market vendors offer just about everything you can imagine, such as vintage lamps, clocks, and dishware.

Uncover hidden gems at The Stubborn Dutchman Antiques and Flea Market, open Thursday and Friday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Click here for the official Facebook of The Stubborn Dutchman Antiques and Flea Market.

Have you been to the Stubborn Dutchman Antiques and Flea Market in Pennsylvania? Or do you have a favorite flea market? Tell us about it in the comments! For more treasure hunting, head over to Fensty's Flea Market in Bally, which spans 20,000 square feet.

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