Experience Ohio Amish Country Flea Markets
The Amish Country Flea Markets in Ohio are some of the largest and most extensive in the country! If you're a market bug, then you're in business.
Though they are not all exclusive to "Amish Country," some are so large that they are more like a market mini-mall. Besides outdoor spaces, some of them feature indoor shopping areas that even include eating areas and food courts.
You'll find new, used, vintage and antique. Browse through nearly endless selections of handmade items, crafts, collectables and everything in between.
You might enjoy just looking around or you can purchase the latest find at bargain prices.
With up to hundreds of different vendors you can get seasonal produce, fresh meats and cheeses, see new product ideas, do gift shopping or purchase the latest gadgets.
Interested? The experience awaits you at the Amish Country flea markets in Ohio!
Dover Flea Market
The Dover Market is located in Dover, Ohio at 102 North Tuscarawas Avenue, just a mile from State Route 39 near Interstate 77.
They have over 40,000 square feet of indoor space on one level, with heat and air-conditioning. Outdoor sales areas are available when weather permits. They are open Saturdays and Sundays all year round.
The market features new and used merchandise as well as collectables, is handicapped accessible and has free parking. Phone number is 330-364-3959.
Hartville MarketPlace and Flea Market
The Hartville MarketPlace and Flea Market was founded in 1939 by Sol Miller. It started as a livestock auction. As the livestock auction grew, an egg auction was added and Sol started renting out spaces outside the barn for other people to be able to set up and sell their own wares.
This grew into what is now the market, still family owned and operated, with a 15 acre facility and 2-story building. There are 3 acres indoors with approximately 150 permanent vendors in the heated and air conditioned building.
These shops feature anything from fresh meats, cheeses and produce to home décor, clothing, jewelry and books. Grab breakfast, lunch or a snack at Sarah’s Grille.
Outside there are 12 acres with spaces for vendors seasonally. Two covered pavilions hold up to 200 vendors and a paved parking lot holds up to 800 transient vendors.
They are open year round, Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Fridays 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Starting September hours will be from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. all four days. The market is located approximately 1 hour south of Cleveland, 20 minutes south of Akron and 20 minutes north of Canton at 1289 Edison Street NW in Hartville, Ohio. Phone number 330-877-9860.
Holmes County Amish Flea Market
The Holmes County Flea Market is a 100,000 sq. foot, three-building complex, with 400 booths. The buildings are all connected under one roof, are heated and air-conditioned, are handicapped accessible, and even have an elevator and an ATM machine.
Sample and buy local meats, cheeses, fudge, candies, jams, jellies and more. Discover antiques, crafts, collectables, clothing, furniture, candles, quilts, and wood products. Watch local artisans painting or sewing, browse the Christian book store, even sit and relax while enjoying lunch or a snack from the Der Dutchman Express!
They feature an outdoor market area as well and are open seasonally from March through the middle of December. They have been voted the #1 tourist attraction in Holmes County and offer a series of special events throughout the year. One such event was Holmes County's attempt to gain the record for The World's Largest Buffet, on March 24, 2007.
Their hours are every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The market is located on the north side of State Route 39 between Walnut Creek and Berlin. They charge $1.00 for parking, or you can buy a season pass for $3.00. Phone number 330-893-2442.
They are open for the 2008 season as a Flea Market, with approximately 400 spaces compared to 2007 at 500 spaces. One of their buildings has been closed down for the season for shows. They will be relocating the Flea Market in 2009 and turning the existing buildings into Expo Center space in 2009. More information will be given this summer about where the new location will be for 2009.
The new expo center will begin to host different consumer and trade shows throughout the year. As they release details we will try to keep you updated.
The Middlefield Flea Market is located in the Middlefield Market at 15848 Nauvoo Road. They feature collectibles, toys, produce, housewares, crafts, books, clothing, jewelry, clocks, new appliances, furniture, nursery stock, tools and cement lawn ornaments.
Their hours are Saturdays from 9-3 and Mondays from 8-3.
Rogers Community Auction & Open Air Market
Rogers Community Auction & Open Air Market is located at 45625 State Route 154 in Rogers, Ohio 8 miles east of Lisbon.
Family owned since 1955, they have over 3 miles of vendor spaces - enough for over 1600 vendors. Nearly 300 of these are under one roof. The market is open year round every Friday from 7 a.m. till dark, the auction starts at 6 p.m.
There is free parking and free admission. You'll find everything from fresh produce and food to antiques and collectables. Phone number 330-227-3233.
Traders World
Traders World is located in Monroe, Ohio, at 601 Union Road. Between Cincinnati and Dayton, they're just off Interstate 75. The huge multi-acre complex has heated and air-conditioned buildings.
Their motto is "Shop 'til you drop!" and claim to be "The Midwest's largest and most colorful shopping experience." They are open every Saturday and Sunday (except Easter) as well the day after Thanksgiving. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone number 513-424-5708.
These Amish Country Markets are a must on your list of attractions to see and do!
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