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Nestled within the serene embrace of Greenmead Historical Park in Livonia, Michigan, the Greenmead Flea Market unfolds as a semi-annual shopping extravaganza. Presented by the Greenmead Historical Society, this prestigious flea market is a celebrated event that graces the lush landscapes of a park steeped in historical significance.
Listed on the National Registry of Historic Places and home to the first barn built in Livonia, this lush park features an 1820s homestead, historic village and picnic facilities. The park hosts several events, and one of the area's most popular is the Greenmead Flea Market, held once a year in June and sometimes in September.
Often called one of the best flea markets in the area, the Greenmead Flea Market is attended by people from all over Michigan and the surrounding states. It's a quality flea market where you never know what you might find.
On market days, vendors are spread out over the beautiful grounds as far as the eye can see. It's a pleasure to shop for vintage treasures, antiques and collectibles in this gorgeous setting. Past markets have included over 170 vendors, so be prepared to browse for everything you can imagine: coins, comics, paintings, furniture, memorabilia, collectibles, primitives, Americana, jewelry, and more.
The park's historic buildings are also open for special tours during the market, so you can walk the grounds to see this rich piece of Michigan's agricultural history, including the property's 1841 Greek Revival farmhouse.
Admission to the Greenmead Flea Market is only $2 for individuals 12 and older - children 12 and under are admitted free. Wagons and carts are welcome to help shoppers transport their purchases, and the park offers free parking. Refreshments are available on-site and restrooms are provided. Proceeds from the market go to the preservation of Greenmead Historical Park. Dogs, with the exception of service animals, are not allowed on the grounds.
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