Collinsville Trade Day

August 13th, 2008 in hot spots     
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What you'll find: Antiques and collectibles, books, new clothing, coins and stamps, kitchenware, crafts, furniture, jewelry, livestock, new and used merchandise, fresh produce, and toys

Dates: Every Saturday

Address:
Highway 11 South.
Collinsville, Alabama

Directions: On Highway 11 South. Take Route 68 from I-59, then turn right onto U.S. 11; or go left from Route 68 after leaving Route 411 at Leesburg, AL

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Contact:
Danny Thomas
danny@collinsvilletradeday.com
256-524-2127, 1-866-262-2127

Open Since: In operation for more than 44 years

Reservations: Reservations are not required

Rates: $9 covered space per day or $6 per open space

 

More details:

Type:
Flea Market

Hours:
4 A.M. to 4 P.M.

Admission:
Free admission

Parking:
available at $1 per car

RV Capable:

Indoor/Outdoor:
indoors and outdoors

Open Rain or Shine?
rain or shine

Food:
Snacks and hot meals are served on the premises


posted in: hot spots, flea market, alabama

Comments (2)

lemrallod writes: COLLINSVILLE TRADE DAY is a very well kept market. They have everything. Food-tires for your car! Rugs, clothes, motor cycles, dogs,Toys, I have even seen cars for sale. Its a great place to shop and sell.I made good one day selling just stuff. There are hand made crafts. There was this one lady who drew people as they sat in a chair!! Its a great experience. Something for everyone!! Posted: 1:33 pm on September 12th
vintagelover writes: Collinsville Trade Day is a hold-over from lost times, and when they say the market starts at 4 a.m., they mean it. The true bargains are sold very early in the day. Go without pre-conceived notions of what you'd like to find and you'll enjoy yourself. There are antiques and vintage items, but this is also one of those markets where you'll find anything from kitschy junk to chickens and puppies. People watching is teriffic fun here. Timing a Saturday visit to Collinsville Trade Day to coincide with a Sunday visit to Scottoboro's First Monday Market is my idea of a perfect weekend. Posted: 12:33 pm on August 24th
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