Tri-State Antique Market Invites You To Go Antiquing Labor Day Weekend

Mark your calendar for the next Tri-State Antique Market on September 6!

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - The Tri-State Antique Market is making its next stop of the 35th season Labor Day weekend. 

On Sunday, September 6, antique shoppers are invited to the Lawrenceburg Fair Grounds for “Indiana’s largest monthly antiques and vintage Market."

The September date typically draws more than 150 vendors selling everything from antiques, vintage, and retro goods. This tends to be one of the most attended of the season. 

With social distancing and face coverings required, the market aims to provide a safe and fun shopping experience.

"The Market continues to be a haven for collectors, repurposers, and DIY decorators alike. Furnishings, jewelry, early Americana, vintage clothing, mid-century modern art, retro kitchenware, and pop culture memorabilia will all be offered for sale from a variety of time periods and price points. Bargains will be lying around every corner for treasure hunters looking for that next great find," says Tri-State Antique Market promoter Aaron Metzger.

The Tri-State Antique Market is open from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. "Early bird" shoppers will be admitted to the market at 6:00 a.m. during the vendor set up.

There is a $4.00 admission fee for adults. Parking is free and concession are available at the Market. Pets and children are welcome with no additional entry fee.

The last two 2020 market dates are October 4 and November 1. 

With more than half of the Market’s vendors are set up indoors or under cover, the event is held rain or shine. 

Tri-State Antique Market information, including detailed directions, area accommodations, and photos of past Market finds can be found at www.lawrenceburgantiqueshow.com and on Facebook by searching Tri-State Antique Market. You can also contact Aaron Metzger by calling (513) 353-4135 or emailing info@lawrenceburgantiqueshow.com

 

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