New Hampshire is steeped in history, which means there's a whole lot of stuff floating around the state that dates back decades and even centuries. New Hampshire is also a place where families go back generations and generations, meaning there are lots of vintage things just waiting to be found in attics and closets. While we don't recommend searching through the homes of strangers, we do recommend exploring these wonderful flea markets in New Hampshire. Whether it's fun furniture, state relics, or just random stuff, you're sure to find something you love among all these treasures and trinkets. Shopping in New Hampshire has never been such a delight.
1. Davisville Flea Market, Warner
The Davisville Flea Market is one of the most fun places to hang out in the summertime when they have live music performances to entertain you while you shop. This is a great flea market if you need both unique finds and the basics because you'll find a huge variety of vendors selling goods. There aren't any specific hours and on many Sundays, you can find vendors already set up by 5 a.m.!
2. Londonderry Flea Market, Londonderry
A seasonal operation, Londonderry Flea Market offers tons in the way of household goods and even DIY items. They're open on Saturdays and Sundays in the summer. While you're in town, explore! Londonderry is one of the most charming communities in New Hampshire, and you'll a lot of restaurants and other shops to see, too.
3. Hollis Flea Market, Hollis
If you're in southern New Hampshire, you'll want to make a stop at the family-owned Hollis Flea Market. Their vendors are regulars, which means you'll know the quality of merchandise you'll be finding before you go. This is also a great place to go if you'd like to make a day of it. They've got lots of food options in addition to fun finds! It's one of New Hampshire's largest and most popular flea markets, and after one visit, you'll understand why.
4. Shirley's Flea Market, Hollis
Make it a two-for by stopping by Shirley's Flea Market either before or after you visit the Hollis Flea Market. It's just across the street! While it's not as large as Hollis, it's certainly not a place you would want to pass up! We love this one for its quirky finds, like tie-dye shirts and furniture.
5. Fairgrounds Antiques, Swanzey
If your flea market needs extend beyond the weekend, head here! Fairgrounds Antiques is open every day and has over 85 vendors in a historic fairground that truly makes your shopping trip an experience.
6. Salem Flea Market, Salem
For those who want their flea market finds to last all year, you'll love that Salem Flea Market takes place for 12 months! It's indoors and outdoors, which means it's also a great place to go on a rainy day. It's huge - you'll want to shop 'til you drop!
What do you think? Which flea markets in New Hampshire would you have added to this list? Let us know your thoughts!
For more whimsical fun in New Hampshire, check out this old-fashioned soda fountain in Portsmouth.
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