The Best Vintage and Antique Sales Happening Across the US This July

July is packed with exciting vintage sales across the country, perfect for vintage lovers everywhere

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Whether you're on the hunt for a specific object or you want to spend your weekend doing a little thrift hunting, nothing beats a good old perusal of vintage stalls in the summer months. Luckily, whether you enjoy decorating with antiques or you prefer more retro finds, there are plenty of flea markets and vintage sales taking place across the United States this July.

The iconic Brimfield market is moving upstate to the Adirondacks, and the Canton Flea Market (named the world's largest, no less) is happening this month, too. No matter your location, our concise list of the best vintage sales in July 2026 will ensure you're up to date on the best events popping up in every corner of the country.

The Best July Antique Sales to Add to Your Calendar

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Antique and Vintage Sales in the Northeast

1. Oh-Boy! Market (Andes, NY)

When: July 3rd-4th
Time: 9:30 am - 6:00 pm
Where: 55 Redden Ln, Andes, NY 13731, United States
Entry Fee: $10 General Admission, $25 Early Bird

The third annual Oh-Boy! Market isn't one to miss. Nestled in the Catskills Mountains, OH BOY is the perfect outdoor market to source preloved gems and take in the beautiful scenery. Expect up to one hundred sellers and plenty of cider to enjoy! Remember to buy your tickets online in advance to beat the queues!

2. WNY Largest Garage Sale & Flea Market (Clarence, NY)

When: July 5th
Time: 7:00 am - 4:00 pm
Where: Antique World & Flea Market, 11111 Main Street, Clarence, NY 14031
Entry Fee: $2

Hundreds of vendors line up on the first Sunday of every month at The Great American Garage Sale. From vintage clothing to antique outdoor decor, expect to find all sorts of gems hidden in Clarence, New York, this July.

3. Adirondacks Traveling Brimfield Antique Show (North Hudson, NY)

When: July 24th-26th
Time: Fri: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, Sat: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, Sun: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Where: 2918 US-9, North Hudson, NY 12855 (Frontier Town Gateway & Hay Fields)
Entry Fee: General Admission $10, Early Bird $20

America's oldest outdoor antique flea market will be in North Hudson this July. The iconic Brimfield Antique Market is traveling. Expect hundreds of vendors from across the country selling every antique imaginable. The event is expected to be busy, so get in early!

4. The Big Thrift & Vintage Market (Scranton, PA)

When: July 18th
Time: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Where: Scranton Public Market, 300 Lackawanna Avenue, The Marketplace at Steamtown, Scranton, PA 18503
Entry Fee: $0

Located on the 2nd floor of The Marketplace at Steamtown, the Big Thrift and Vintage Market is perfect for vintage lovers. Filled with clothing, jewelry, and home decor, there's something for every shopper in this big, open space. Expect food vendors and plenty of stalls to peruse.

Antique and Vintage Sales in the Midwest

1. Tri-State Antique Market (Lawrenceburg, IN)

When: July 5th
Time: 6:00 am - 3:00 pm
Where: 351 E. Eads Pkwy., Lawrenceburg, IN 47025
Entry Fee: $5 cash only

With over 125 dealers indoors or undercover, the Tri-State Market is always worth a visit, particularly if you're nearby. With plenty of free parking, rest areas, and food trucks, it's more than a vintage market. Established for over forty years, it attracts vendors from all over.

2. Vintage Revival at Bella Patina (Kansas City, MO)

When: July 3rd-5th
Time: Friday 8:30 am - 7:00 pm, Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sunday 11:00am - 4:00pm
Where: 1320 W 12th St Kansas City, MO 64101
Entry Fee: $10 on Friday, $5 Saturday and Sunday

'Three days a month, on First Friday Weekends, three floors of a hundred-year-old warehouse are transformed into a vintage market,' says the Bella Patina website. '60+ vendors procure and curate their finds across 25,000 square feet. Nestled on the third floor is a family-run restaurant, Painted Rooster, and each month, local businesses pop up inside the store. It’s not just antiquing, it’s Vintage Revival.'

3. Antiques on the Bluff (St Joseph, MI)

When: July 5th
Time: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Where: Lake Bluff Park, 400 Lake Blvd., St. Joseph, MI 49085
Entry Fee: Free

With over fifty vendors to peruse, there's something for everyone at Antiques on the Bluff. From vintage furniture to ornate glassware to adorn your drinks cabinet, this family-friendly event takes place in a grassy park in St Joseph, perfect for getting some sunshine and shopping on your day off.

Antique and Vintage Sales in the South

1. First Monday Trade Days (Canton, TX)

When: July 2nd-5th
Time: 9:30 am - 5:00 pm
Where: 800 Flea Market Rd. Canton, TX 75103
Entry Fee: Free, but $10 for parking

Dubbed 'The World's Largest Flea Market', the Canton Flea is worth the trip, whether you're local or afar. With 450 acres of vintage gems, it's a hard one to miss. Expect contests, plenty of food and drinks, and a fireworks show!

2. Lakewood 400 Antiques Market (Cumming, GA)

When: July 3rd-5th
Time: Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Saturday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm, Sunday 10:00 am - 5:00pm
Where: 1321 Atlanta Highway, Cumming, GA, 30040
Entry Fee: $3 cash

Lakewood Antiques Market boasts over 75,00 sq ft of antique stalls. From outdoor furniture to collectible fine china, it's unlikely you'll leave empty-handed. There's an outdoor area to enjoy on warmer days, and an on-site restaurant when a day of shopping calls for a bite to eat.

3. July Pickers Hullabaloo Flea Market (Charleston, SC)

When: July 18th-19th
Time: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Where: 81 Mary St, Charleston, SC 29403, United States
Entry Fee: Early Bird Tickets Saturday: 10 am-12 pm Entry [$20]​, General Admission Saturday: 12 pm-4 pm Entry [$5], General Admission Sunday: 10 am-4 pm Entry [$5]

Pickers Hullabaloo is a seasonal flea market that takes place on fluctuating Sundays during the Spring/Summer/Fall/Winter months. With over 100 vendors of antique and vintage goods, you're bound to find something you're looking for.

Antique and Vintage Sales in the Southeast

1. Summer Parking Lot Sale (Greeneville, TN)

When: July 26th
Time: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Where: 554 Tusculum Blvd, Greeneville, TN
Entry Fee: Free

From antique glassware to vintage clothing, the Summer Parking Lot Sale in Greeneville is perfect for local antique lovers looking to spend their weekend shopping for their favorite pieces. An annual market, locals flock to the parking lot sale each year, loved for its 'yard sale prices'.

2. Pink Flamingo Vintage Market (Gulfport, MI)

When: July 2nd-5th
Time: Thursday - Saturday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Where: 1800 25th Ave, Gulfport, MS
Entry Fee: Free

From midcentury furniture to collectible books, the Pink Flamingo Market is perfect for lovers of the last century. Expect to find all sorts of eclectic styles that will inject your home with character and personality. Taking place across four days, you've got plenty of time to enjoy Gulfport's collection of treasures.

3. Atlanta Summer Weekend Antique Market (Atlanta, GA)

When: July 24th-26th
Time: 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
Where: Piedmont Park, 1320, Atlanta, GA 30306
Entry Fee: Free

The Atlanta Summer Market site says, 'Browse an impressive variety of antiques, vintage furniture, retro décor, rare collectibles, jewelry, artwork, vinyl records, memorabilia, and one-of-a-kind treasures from experienced vendors and collectors. There are also plenty of food trucks and vendors to ensure you're refreshed and fuelled for a day of shopping!

Antique and Vintage Sales in the Southwest

1. Palm Springs Vintage Market (Palm Springs, CA)

When: July 5th
Time: 7:00 am - 2:00 pm
Where: 403 S Pavilion Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262, USA
Entry Fee: $10 early bird, $5 general admission

The Palm Springs Market features more than seventy vendors, both local and from across the country. From vintage clothing to antique vases, there's something for every type of shopper.

2. Thriftapalooza (Pomona, CA)

When: July 18th-19th
Time: Sat 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sun 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Where: 1101 W McKinley Ave, La Verne CA, United States
Entry Fee: Tickets range from $10-$30 depending on entry

Thriftapalooza takes place in a 100,000 sq ft warehouse. The event is highly anticipated, so it's worth getting your tickets in advance. Best known for vintage clothes and antique treasures, it's filled with all kinds of pieces from across the world.

3. Great Southwestern Antique Show (Albuquerque, NM)

When: July 31st-2nd Aug
Time: Sat 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sun 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Where: EXPO New Mexico - Home of the State Fair, 300 San Pedro Drive, N.E., Lujan Center, Albuquerque, NM 87108
Entry Fee: $12-$20 via website

The Great Southwestern Antique Show is known for its twenty-seven years of providing quality art and antiques from around the world and charitable funding to local non-profits. With over ninety trusted antique dealers from across the U.S., expect everything from fine art to textiles and rare books.

Antique and Vintage Sales in the West

1. GNW Flea Market (Spokane Valley, WA)

When: July 18th
Time: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Where: 6206 E Trent, Spokane Valley, WA, United States, Washington
Entry Fee: Free

Located in a 10,000 sq ft shop, there are finds from over 125 vendors at the Great North Western Market. From vintage signs for your backyard to handmade toys and gifts to pass on to a loved one, all kinds of artisan crafts and unique gems make this market worth the visit.

2. MC Presents Art & Antique Shows (Teton Village, WY)

When: July 10th-12th & 17th-19th
Time: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Where: 3295 Village Drive, Teton Village, WY 83025
Entry Fee: Free

The MC Presents Show is always filled with award-winning artists and nationally acclaimed antique dealers. Whether you are hunting for a specific vintage gem or just looking to be inspired, there is something for everyone.

3. Urban Flea Market (SLC, UT)

When: July 12th
Time: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Where: The Gateway, 12 S Rio Grande, Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Entry Fee: $3

Taking place on the second Sunday of every month, the Urban Flea Market attracts plenty of locals and visitors each time it opens. With collectible vintage toys, retro clothing, and antique decor you've likely never laid eyes on, it's worth a visit if you're nearby.

Antique Shopping Tips

A vintage-lover's paradise, whether you're attending a flea market known for its impressive selection of archive clothing or you're spending the day, wagon in hand (like Amazon's collapsible wagon cart), hunting for antique home decor exclusively, there are a few things worth knowing, no matter what you're shopping for.

Firstly, vendors at vintage markets often only accept cash, and the same goes for the entrance fee. While you might bump into a few sellers who take credit cards, it's always worth being prepared and carrying an ample amount of cash just in case you stumble across something you truly love (and simply can't pass up). If you can, purchase your ticket before you arrive online to beat the lines and get to the goods straight away.

Next, while it may seem obvious, come prepared. By that, we mean, make sure you've packed all the essentials. From a bottle of water to keep you hydrated in the April sun (Californians, we're looking at you) to a tape measure (Amazon Basics Self-Locking Tape Measure is a good place to start) to ensure the armchair you've fallen in love with fits in your living room nook, bringing these staples will make your visit all the more successful. Comfortable shoes, a notebook and pen to jot down vendors' names or pieces you're on the hunt for, and snacks (if you're planning to spend all day there) are worth considering, too.

As well as coming prepared physically, ensure you're clued up on exactly what to look for (and what to avoid buying at an estate sale) so you don't regret your purchase, or worse, end up paying more for an item than it's worth. When shopping for vintage furniture, pay attention to the surface of the piece (scratching, stains, or amateur handiwork) before making a purchase. If you're still considering the piece, ask the seller if they'd take a lower price. If it has potential, reupholstering or reinventing a piece with a lick of paint is more than possible, remember.

And, of course, look for all the markings of authenticity when browsing reputable goods like fine china, artwork, or ceramics to ensure you're not buying a knock-off version of an antique. Things like makers' marks, certain shapes, patterns, and glazes (when shopping for pottery and tableware), and signatures will help you identify the real deal from the unauthentic. Always buy from a trusted seller that's established, and if you can, look for provenance.


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Eleanor Richardson
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