America's Most Popular Antique Market

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Ancient antiques or does have its own charm. Although not everyone is interested, but quite a lot of zealots who are willing to hunt for antiques into the country, even to all corners of the world, in order to increase their collection of antiques. The following are the three most popular antique market in the Americas:

Rose Bowl Flea Market

This is the largest antiques market in Los Angeles, United States. Held every 2nd Sunday of each month at the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, this market enlivened by about 2,500 stalls open from 09.00 until 16:00. Because of the crowds of visitors there, market entrance is not open at all times to prevent a flood of visitors at the stadium.

Rose Bowl Flea Market is touted as the antiques market or flea market worldwide operation since the 1960s. The goods sold there are very diverse, ranging from clothing, shoes, bags, and accessories vintage, artifacts, furniture, cloth, bicycle, pillows, rugs, tableware drinking, lamps, clocks, cameras, musical instruments, if appliance sports, books, and more. All prices of goods sold there can be compromised.

Brimfield Antique Show

Although located in a small town in Massachusetts, United States, precisely in Brimfield, the antiques market is in high demand and highly anticipated. Held only three times a year for 6 days, ie in the month of May (spring), July (summer), and September (autumn), Brimfield Antique Show enlivened by some 5,000 traders from all over the world are divided into 21 points. This makes the market given the title as the largest outdoor antiques market in Uncle Sam's country.

Brimfield Antique Show is open from 05:00 until 16:00. If you do not want to jostle and more comfortable hunting items sought, the better visitors arrive at the site as early as possible. Market in May was the most crowded market than the other 2 months. In operation since the 1950s, the Brimfield antiques market offers clothes, shoes, furniture, ceramic tableware, radio, television, lamps, suitcases, uniquely shaped bottles, and more.

San Telmo Antiques Fair

In contrast to the market antiques and Brimfield Rose Bowl, San Telmo Antiques Fair is held every Sunday throughout the year. Based in Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, South America, precisely in Plaza Dorrego, the antiques market was attended by more than 250 booths and visited by more than 10,000 people, most of whom are foreign tourists.

San Telmo Antiques Fair began operation in 1970 on the initiative of an architect named José María Peña. Visitors can enjoy the market from 10:00 until 16:00. In addition to hunting or just look around antiques and handicrafts unique paced, visitors can also enjoy the performing arts such as street musician who plays tango music and tango dancer. Old buildings are located around Plaza Dorrego also provide a pleasant sight.

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