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stormville airport antique show & flea market

stormville airport antique show & flea market

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  • fredg202
    A little of everything for everyone. Old items, (antiques), collectables, new and a "few that have fallen off the back of the truck". There are a few vendors that are priced as local stores or in some cases even higher though, so beware.
  • kimp156
    Bring your sneakers! Lots of vendors from dollar store type items, specialty items (like pickles, fragrance oils and dog treats) to a huge section of Antique (and junk) booths. There is definitly something for everyone. LOTS of food vendors so you won't go hungry! Bring strollers for the kids because they will be ready to go before you are. It's probably better if you don't bring young children as they might get bored while you are ready to hit another row of vendors, but of course, kids are very welcome. It's great weekend activity for sure!
  • slamarama
    Today was our first visit and despite so many great reviews, I am sorry to say I was disappointed. I guess it all depends what you are looking for. If you are looking for antiques, they're here, but most of what we saw was dirty, broken, not particularly attractive, unique or valuable. The things we saw were old, but not good quality. There was nothing that made us stop in our tracks and move in for a closer look. Very run-of-the-mill stuff--some ordinary, albeit old, china, some old photographs, vintage dresses, cheap plastic toys--pretty standard. I think the emphasis is heavily flea market--vendor after vendor selling tons of junky, Made in China crap--the kind of stuff you find in a dollar store or as prizes at a carnival. If you need tube socks, this is the place for you. If you need t-shirts emblazoned with American flags and eagles, you'll love it. There were a few crafts tents but nothing great--jewelry that all looked like someone's granny took a class at Michael's. The food trucks looked pretty good and appeared to be clean. There was plenty of parking and a fair amount of port-a-potties. It was crowded so obviously people like coming here. It just wasn't the antiques show I had envisioned. As I said, if you are looking for some better than average antiques, you're better off waiting for Brimfield or going to Elephant's Trunk.
  • Cody2465
    Been going to Stormville for a few years. What I like about it is the mix of flea market type tables and antique items. There's a little something for everyone if you are at all in to strolling around looking at what you will consider to be a lot of junk, only to hopefully find a few things you like. I go with the notion I won't buy anything but usually come back with a couple of small things and even once bought a chair. I love the tables that have a mish-mosh of things and don't look like they are professional dealers. My wife and I just like being outside and even the drive is okay, nice area. If I was to have a "want" I'd like them to add a few types of food. There are so many food-trucks these days that they could really expand it. They've added other things over the years and food would attract a lot of people.
  • GCGC204
    I always enjoy a day at the Stormville flea market. The best time to go is early in the morning or you will be faced with a line of traffic trying to get in. I also recommend attending during the spring and fall as it's rather hot mid-summer walking the runways (hot pavement). Bring cash and don't be afraid to "haggle" for some great deals on all kinds of stuff!
  • bnshirt
    Has been established for over 35 years.Lots of different vendors, great area of the Mid Hudson Valley of Dutchess County,NYFree parking. Many different Food Vendors, Bring your Walking Shoes
  • girasol01
    If you enjoy outdoors antiques fairs &/or flea markets, Stormville's definitely worth a visit. Located in an old country airport / farm field, a very pretty area, it's divided into two sections. The flea market section has the usual socks/ pickles/ discount cosmetics; but there are also unique offerings, such as Nepali jewelry. The antiques market is the larger section of the two, and on a given day may include collectibles, retro furnishings, porcelain, glass, and much, much more. If you can imagine it, you could probably find it at Stormville. Admission and parking are free. Wear the most comfortable shoes you can walk in, and bring a hat & sunscreen. There's no shade except in the outdoor dining area, but you'll find plenty of places to buy water, other drinks, an assortment of foods and snacks. Kids are welcome, but no pets, this isn't the place for them. Stormville also has a webpage with their dates and hours of operation. We've been going for years; just went again on Labor Day weekend, and there were wonderful bargains to be found. A fun, enjoyable experience for the collector or bargain hunter.
  • KathyWlagrangeville
    Stormville has grown over the years to be one of THE premier places to find antiques and yard sale items. We try to go once a month from spring until fall. Free parking and no admission fee.
  • Bobabcd
    Huge Flea market with a little of everything. It is only on holiday weekends, but we go whenever we can.
  • TonyTTA
    There used to be more vendors (that was before eBay) and we would spend the entire day. Still there is enough vendors to keep one busy for a few hours. Lots to choose from old to new items. plenty of food vendors and enough benches to sit and rest. Wear sturdy shoes,only two rows are paved (those used to be the runways) the rest are dirt or grass and can be uneven at times. Parking and admission are free. No pets allowed.
  • NancyB742
    I hadn't been there in years, and thought since it was Memorial Day weekend, we'd take a trip over to Stormvile. It's much larger than I remember, but it seems like the same old stuff they had years ago. Like 20 years ago. And if you need socks, this is the place to go. There had to be a minimum of 10 different vendors selling socks. The foods smelled good, but we opted not to dine there. Very windy there today, and so the shopping experience was not fun.
  • MichelleM577
    They are only open on the first weekend of each month except during the winter. There are plenty of vendors and antique dealers where you can pick up some good buys. Wear your walking shoes, take sunscreen or a hat plus a shopping bag to carry your purchases.
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