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    The Largest Flea Market in Kentucky is a Must Visit

    2024-05-07

    Shopping can be a joy or a chore, depending on how you look at it. But if you're looking for a wide variety of items, there's no better place to go than a flea market. Kentucky has several amazing fleas but the largest one truly goes above and beyond. Keep reading to learn more.

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    Welcome to The Kentucky Flea. A massive market located inside the Kentucky State Fairgrounds in Louisville. The market features over 1,000 vendor booths and 400 antique dealers making it the largest by far in the state.

    There is so much to explore here so be sure to carve out at least a few hours if you plan to visit. You'll find everything from furniture and antiques to clothing, handcrafted jewelry, books, and vintage toys just to name a few. The best part of all is that vendors are constantly coming and going so there's always something new and exciting to check out no matter how many times you visit.

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    Over the years, the Kentucky Flea has garnered a reputation for having high-quality merchandise at very reasonable prices. The flea is also known as a family-friendly event complete with some pretty unique aspects as well like mini-golf.

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    The next time the Kentucky Flea Market will be open will be Memorial Day weekend from Friday, May 26th until Monday, May 29th from 10 am until 5 pm. Admission is always free and parking is half off with the purchase of anything at the flea. To learn more, be sure to visit their official Facebook page here.


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