NOVA-Antiques does not manage, own, promote or operate the flea markets listed on this page. Although we try to verify
all listings prior to publication, there are times that date, location and times changes are made by owners and promoters that are
not communicated to us in a timely manner. It is a good idea to check to make sure the event is still on before embarking on
a journey. All inquiries about these flea markets such as place, directions and time should be directed to the promoter, owner
or manager of the show.
A Short History of Emerson Radio
Emerson Radio got its start in 1915 as the Emerson Phonograph Company with roots in the record business. In the 1930’s, although still in the phonograph and recordings business they became more and more involved with producingradios and became very prominent with the introduction of peewee radios, which were small and compact; perfect during the depression era.
Station North Flea Market, 100 W. North Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland
The Station North Flea Market is located in Baltimore, Maryland
and is open on the first weekend of each month from Spring to Fall. This community based flea market attracts many dealers and
hundreds of visitors each month. The Station North Flea Market features an eclectic mix of new and used household and personal
merchandise.
Seidel Indoor Flea Market, 4443 Belair Road, Baltimore, Maryland, 410.375.3499
Seidel Indoor Flea Market is located in Baltimore, Maryland
and is open every Saturday and Sunday. This relatively new flea market attracts hundreds of visitors each month. Seidel
Indoor Flea Market carries and eclectic mix of new and used household and personal merchandise including antiques, collectibles, vintage
toys, jewelry and clothing.
The Lucketts Spring Antique Market, Leesburg, VA
The Lucketts Spring Antique Market is one of those flea markets you want to put on
your calendar early. If you are a flea market aficionado, vintage collector, shabby chic designer or dealer and you have missed
this flea market in the past, shame on you. Featured in a Country Home magazine article a few years back, this flea market attracts
thousand from across the country and is more like a good old fashioned hoedown. Aside from good deals on antiques and vintage
collectibles, Lucketts Spring Antique Market features plenty of great eats and live music to liven up the weekend.
9th & U Flea Market, 9th Street & U Street, Washington, DC, 202.232.2494
The 9th & U Flea Market in Washington DC has been described by someone as having a “good mix of fugazi street vendors” and other have described it as “an odd assortment of vendors and customers” but we can all agree that this is a fun market where deals can be found and good time can be had. This flea market, open on weekends, has some very diverse merchandise including electronics, clothing and thrift shop items; you just never know what you will find and every outing is an adventure.
The Gaithersburg
Antique & Collectibles Show is held a couple of times a year at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds in Gaithersburg, Maryland. The show is promoted by L Johnson Promotions and attracts hundreds of dealers and thousands of visitors from the Washington DC area.
The Lucketts Fair, Leesburg, VA
Another great event in the picturesque hamlet of Lucketts, Virginia, just north of Leesburg, is the
annual Lucketts Fair. The Lucketts Fair features great family entertainment with rides and arts and crafts for the kids and
an antiques and collectibles corridor for the adults. It attracts many great vendors and thousands of people from the Metropolitan
Washington, D.C. area as well as those from western Maryland and West Virginia. The Lucketts Fair also features plenty of parking,
delicious food and great live music.
Eastern Market Flea Market, 225 7th St SE, Washington, DC, 202.546.2698
The Eastern Market flea market is open on Sundays from 9 am until 5 pm and has been a staple of the Capitol Hill neighborhood for about 26 years. The Eastern Market flea market has about 75 vendors selling antiques, vintage and retro collectibles as well an eclectic mix of merchandise. In addition, this flea market is across from the famed Eastern Market, where you can purchase arts, crafts, and produce from the farmers market; and is surrounded by boutiques and great eateries. It is also accessible by metro.
Georgetown Flea Market, 1819 35th St NW, Washington, DC, 202.775.FLEA
Georgetown Flea Market has moved back to its Northwest Washington DC home and as usual attracts some great people. At this flea market you will find antiques, collectibles, vintage merchandise and an eclectic mix of other items. It is also a great place to people watch on a lazy Sunday morning as a cast of characters can usually be found here. The Georgetown Flea Market has been around for since 1973 and is the setting for the book Cadillac Jack by author Larry McMurtry. This flea market is surrounded by great boutiques, stores and great places to eat.
DC Big Flea, Dulles Expo Center, Chantilly, Virginia, 757.430.4735
The DC Big Flea is the granddaddy of all antiques and collectibles
shows in the Washington DC & Northern Virginia metropolitan area. This indoor antique and collectible market held at the
Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, Virginia features 1100 booths, hundreds of dealers and thousands of visitors from around the country. The DC Big Flea offers plenty of free parking and food courts in two building serviced by a shuttle. If you cannot find what
you are looking for at the DC Big Flea, you will not find it anywhere.
The Bethesda Flea
Market is better known as the Montgomery Farm Women’s Cooperative Market and it is located in Bethesda, Maryland. This flea
market is open on Wednesdays, and Friday through Sunday throughout the year. The Bethesda Flea Market, which has been around
since 1932 features antiques, collectibles, vintage merchandise and fresh farm produce as well as handcrafted items.
Columbia Flea Market, Columbia Mall, Columbia, Maryland, 410.329.2188
The Columbia Flea Market is located in Columbia, Maryland and
is open on Sundays from April thru October. This flea market attracts over two hundred vendors and thousands of visitors each
month. The Columbia Flea Market specializes in antiques and vintage collectibles including art pottery, paintings, silver, rugs,
vintage jewelry, coins, and glass as well as handcrafted items.
Plaza Flea Market at North Point, 2401 North Point Road, Baltimore, Maryland, 410.285.4504
The Plaza Flea Market at North Point is
located in Baltimore, Maryland and is open every day year round. This flea market has over one hundred thousand square feet
of space and thousands of visitors every month. The Plaza Flea Market at North Point features and eclectic mix of new and used
merchandise, collectibles, jewelry and personal and household products.
Patapsco Flea Market, 1400 West Patapsco Ave , Baltimore, Maryland, 410.354.3040
The Patapsco Flea Market is located in Baltimore,
Maryland and is open Saturdays and Sundays throughout the year. This flea market attracts hundreds of vendors and thousands
of visitors each weekend. The Patapsco Flea Market features new and used household and personal merchandise as well as collectibles,
jewelry, and food products.