October 24, 2012
Flea Market RV Trips
Chances are, any time you’re on the road with your Iowa RV, there’s a flea market nearby. From collectible Scooby-Doo lunch buckets to velvet Elvis paintings, America’s flea markets have it all.
Kathy Johnson, who owns Pieces of the Past in Johnson City, Texas, is a flea market pro. She travels to flea markets all across the south in search of the perfect architectural antiques for her clients. “I tell people that the best way to plan your flea market road trip is to get that RV up and running,” says Kathy. “It’ll give you more room to carry your treasures! It’ll also give you a place to go when you’re tired, confused, hungry, or annoyed at the “sold” sign on that special something you wanted.”
Where will you begin your flea market adventure? The Travel Channel http://www.travelchannel.com/interests/shopping/articles/worlds-best-flea-markets put together a list of what it considers the world’s best. The most intriguing one for those of us in RVs is likely the 127 Corridor, which runs from Gadsden, Alabama all the way to Jamestown, Tennessee. For three weeks every August, more than 2,000 vendors line the road and welcome the adventurous shoppers.
Here in Iowa, the What Cheer Flea Market offers primitives, farm antiques, and baseball cards, and there are many more markets to choose from. For a full list, visit American Flea.com and we’re sure you’ll find something you can’t live without!
While almost any flea market can help you add to your favorite collections, some also offer some great foods and local music while you shop. Let us know if you find a good one!
What’s your favorite flea market? What your best flea market find?
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RV Flea Market,
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