NC State Fairgrounds Flea Market Editorial Review
The Scene
New and more expensive goods like handmade hammocks, solid-cherry furniture, high-end antiques and even new shoes are sold inside the Community and Education Buildings. Go outside for the real bargains. Start first with the antiques. Then move on to the novelties. There's even a petting zoo.
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Insider Tips
Hit it before the State Fair starts in October. That's when dealers have to clear out and bargains abound.
On hot days bring a drink and dress like you're at the beach. Nothing is air-conditioned, and the paved grounds don't exactly absorb the heat.

