Missouri’s got its fair share of farmer’s markets and flea markets that run all year round. But there’s something special about the seasonal ones in particular. One annual tradition that you certainly don’t want to miss is the Rutledge Flea Market. It earns props as one of the largest and oldest flea markets in the state, making it a must-visit for the best bargains around.

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Have you shopped at Rutledge Flea Market in Missouri? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! You can also learn more about them and their special events on the flea market Facebook Page.

While you’re in the “market mood,” there’s an awesome indoor farmer’s market that just might make your day!

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Where can I find other flea markets in Missouri?

Awesome and distinctive flea markets can be found dotted all over The Show Me State. You can find both seasonal and year-round markets in towns like Wentzville, Kansas City, De Soto, and St. Louis, just to name a few. Happy shopping!

I’m looking for a historic town in Missouri.

You’re in luck because there are numerous historic towns in Missouri. Hannibal is one of the most popular because it is the home of famous writer Mark Twain. While in town, be sure to check out the Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum, Mark Twain Riverboat, and climb high on the bluffs for some of the most amazing views.

Does Missouri have any good barbecue restaurants?

I’ll say! In fact, Kansas City is known as the “Barbecue Capital of the World! But that’s not the only place to find great ‘que. There are numerous barbecue joints all over the state, each offering its own unique and delicious flavor and flair.

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