The ever-changing lineup features over 200 dealers.

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - The Tri-State Antique Market returns to the Lawrenceburg Fairgrounds on August 4th for round four of the 2024 season! With an ever-changing line-up of 200+ dealers, each Market date is a whimsical adventure in treasure hunting.
Market vendors display a wide array of antique, vintage, and retro goods, from 18th century cupboards with original paint to vintage Star Wars toys from the 1980s, and virtually everything in between. Furnishings, jewelry, early Americana, vintage Pyrex, mid-century modern art, pottery, vinyl records, garden décor, and pop culture memorabilia will all be for sale at a variety of price points. The Market is truly a shopping experience like no other for collectors and DIY home decorators with an eye for the chic and unique.
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. Full of quaint, country charm complete with shaded groves and large open-air pavilions. The five acre park also offers many modern amenities including paved walks, contemporary restrooms, free parking, shaded rest areas, and a variety of food vendors at all four corners of the midway.
Official Market hours are from 7 AM to 3 PM ET. “Earlybird” shoppers are admitted during vendor set up at 6 AM ET. A walk-in $5.00 adult admission is charged at all times. Attended pets are welcome, and the Market 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 and Instagram pages under Tri-State Antique Market, or by contacting promoter Aaron Metzger at (513)702-2680 or info@lawrenceburgantiqueshow.com. Later 2023 Market dates include Sundays September 1 and October 6.

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