Tri-State Antique Market Is Back In Business Starting July 5

New safety measures will be put in place as well as a few new additions to enhance the shopping experience.

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - After two months of being put on hold, the Tri-State Antique Market will return to the Lawrenceburg Fairgrounds on July 5. 

Indiana’s largest monthly antiques and vintage only market is determined to bring in a safe, fun and open air environment.

New safety measures and additions to enhance shopping experiences, such as a shaded "hang out" area and a retro photo booth camper with complimentary photos, will be put in place. 

Now in its 35th season, the Tri-State Antique Market offers a rotation line up of over 200 vendors each month. The market welcomes collectors, repurposers, and DIY home decorators. 

From furnishings and jewelry to early Americana, industrial salvage and pop culture memorabilia, there is a wide variety of items to choose from. 

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.

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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