The Tri-State Antique Show returns on Sunday, July 6.
(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - July 6th the Tri-State Antique Market hosts its annual celebration of American history through the antique and vintage treasures of its past. Following the first Sunday of the month format, the July Market typically falls on or around Independence Day, and the over 200 vendors respond appropriately with patriotic booth displays and the best vintage Americana they can muster. Rustic furnishings, vintage flags, butter churns, quilts, costume jewelry, vinyl records, mid-century modern art, pop culture memorabilia and much more will be available. The Market is the perfect opportunity to take home a slice of vintage Americana.
Now it its 40th season, the July Market has become a festive destination and is considered a high point of midsummer antiquing in the region with friends and families looking for something fun to cap off our Independence Day weekend. There will also be a retro photo booth camper with complimentary photos that patrons can use at the July Market.
The Lawrenceburg Fairgrounds is conveniently located in southeast Indiana, approximately one mile west of exit 16 off I-275. The location is within minutes of both the Ohio and Kentucky borders. The fairgrounds is handicap accessible and offers amenities like modern restrooms, paved walkways, large open-air pavilions, free parking, and shaded rest areas.
Official Market hours are from 6 AM to 3 PM ET. A walk-in $5.00 adult admission is charged at all times. Attended pets and children are welcome for free. Over half of the Market’s vendors display indoors or under cover, so the event is held “rain or shine.”
Complete Tri-State Antique Market information, including detailed directions, area accommodations, and photos of past Market finds is available at www.lawrenceburgantiqueshow.com and the Facebook and Instagram pages under Tri-State Antique Market, or by contacting promoter Aaron Metzger at (513) 702-2680 or info@lawrenceburgantiqueshow.com. Later 2025 Market dates include Sundays August 3, September 7, and October 5.