Tucked in a corner of the Bohemian capital of Greenwich Village, The Evolution Store is probably one of New York City’s most interesting shopping spots. Stepping into this store is an experience between looking around the props room on a movie set and spending time in a natural history museum…
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Olde Good Things started out as a regular stallholder at flea markets, and is now one of the largest architectural antiques dealers in the USA. The owners used to rifle through trash to find and restore treasures, and now have a reputation as antiques salvagers and will remove valuable furnishings…
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Walking into Cure Thrift Shop feels like entering a high-end boutique. The goods themselves create this feel as most of the clothing looks barely used to new in quality. However, great care has obviously been taken on the presentation and artistic displays in the store itself. Stretched over two floors,…
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When all things macabre, ghoulish and peculiar are required from a shopping trip, Obscura Antiques and Oddities should top the list of stores to visit in NYC. Obscura has enjoyed recent fame after being featured on the TV show Oddities, so there are often people there wanting to see what…
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Chelsea Flea Market can offer flea market enthusiasts and antiques lover, something more than just another Sunday spent shopping. Here in the shadow of the Cathedral of St. Sava, veteran dealers and shoppers sell, shop, and socialize alongside a new crop of vendors and a new generation of buyers from…
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First established in 2003 by Amy Abrams and Ronen Glimer in a former warehouse on North 6th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, as a weekend market to bring together the creative and the curious, Artists & Fleas has become a vital destination for the community of artists, designers, vintage collectors and…
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Alive and well since the 1970s, the 67th Street Flea & Farmers Market is an institution in New York City. It is located on 67th Street between First and York Avenues, and welcomes each week a variety of vendors and dealers and hundreds of visitors. Products sold at the East…
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Grand Bazaar NYC, formerly known as GreenFlea Market, has been operating every week, rain or shine, since 1985 on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, making it one of the oldest flea markets in New York City. It was among the first open air markets in the city, and it…
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Founded in April 2008, Brooklyn Flea has grown into one of New York City’s top attractions, operating flea markets every weekend of the year that feature hundreds of top vendors of furniture, vintage clothing, collectibles and antiques, as well as a tightly curated selection of jewelry, art, and crafts by…
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November through March, the Brooklyn Flea operates indoors, in Industry City. The Brooklyn Winter Flea + Holiday Market features around 50 vendors selling vintage, antique, handmade, and food, in a modern setting. The market is open every week in winter, rain or shine, and is dog-friendly. Brooklyn Flea has nowadays…
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First established in 2003 by Amy Abrams and Ronen Glimer in a former warehouse on North 6th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, as a weekend market to bring together the creative and the curious, Artists & Fleas has become a vital destination for the community of artists, designers, vintage collectors and…
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Stepping into an antiques’ store is often an experience of squeezing through clutter, knocking into objects and needing a distinguishing eye to sort the junk from the excellence. None of this is the case in RePOP, NYC. The owners of this antique furniture store have an eye for interior design,…
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IMPORTANT: Show schedules might be subject to change. Please consult the event promoter’s website and social media before making any travel arrangements.
Tucked in a corner of the Bohemian capital of Greenwich Village, The Evolution Store is probably one of New York City’s most interesting shopping spots. Stepping into this store is an experience between looking around the props room on a movie set and spending time in a natural history museum…
Read More
Olde Good Things started out as a regular stallholder at flea markets, and is now one of the largest architectural antiques dealers in the USA. The owners used to rifle through trash to find and restore treasures, and now have a reputation as antiques salvagers and will remove valuable furnishings…
Read More
Walking into Cure Thrift Shop feels like entering a high-end boutique. The goods themselves create this feel as most of the clothing looks barely used to new in quality. However, great care has obviously been taken on the presentation and artistic displays in the store itself. Stretched over two floors,…
Read More
When all things macabre, ghoulish and peculiar are required from a shopping trip, Obscura Antiques and Oddities should top the list of stores to visit in NYC. Obscura has enjoyed recent fame after being featured on the TV show Oddities, so there are often people there wanting to see what…
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