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More of this FeatureNew England Flea Market GuideMaine Flea MarketsVermont Flea Markets Suggested ReadingShopping in New EnglandFarmers MarketsKim's New England Deal Sheet More Flea Market ResourcesFlea Market TipsHow to Shop at Flea MarketsU.S. Flea Market Guide Flea Markets in New EnglandNew Hampshire Flea MarketsSpecial Note: It is always a good idea to call ahead to verify that a flea market is in operation before making a special trip. Flea markets may close due to inclement weather or other factors.
New Hampshire Flea Markets
Computer Flea Market
Davisville Barn Sale & Flea Market
This outdoor flea market begins at dawn, and many dealers begin leaving by about 1 p.m. Operates May through October.
Donovan's Birch Meadow Farm Outdoor Flea Market
Hours are 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Find antiques, crafts and collectibles, plus new and used merchandise.
Grandview Flea Market
Operates 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. weekends. From I-93, take exit 4 for Route 102 East to Route 28 South. Flea market is located at the junction of Route 28 and 28 Bypass.
Londonderry Gardens Flea Market
Open through mid-November. Parking is $2.
Lakes Region Flea Market
Pee Wee's Flea Market & Antique Mall
Walpole Antique & Flea Market
T
his market opens at 6 a.m. and has a variety of goods. Runs May through October.
Back to > Flea Markets in New England: Introduction See Also: Connecticut Flea Markets Massachusetts Flea Markets Maine Flea Markets Rhode Island Flea Markets Vermont Flea Markets New Hampshire Flea Market listings compiled in May 2002 with the assistance of Jayme H. Simões, Louis Karno & Company Communications. More from New England for VisitorsLooking for more New England travel information? Start with the New England for Visitors Home Page, where you'll find current features and links to the best of the Net for all of your travel planning needs. Don't miss our free email newsletter , About New England, which keeps you up to date on what's happening in the region. Subscribe today! Previous Features from your New England for Visitors Guide More of this FeatureNew England Flea Market GuideMaine Flea MarketsVermont Flea Markets Suggested ReadingShopping in New EnglandFarmers MarketsKim's New England Deal Sheet More Flea Market ResourcesFlea Market TipsHow to Shop at Flea MarketsU.S. Flea Market Guide |
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