THOMPSON FLEA MARKET THIS WEEKEND
THOMPSON, CT.
One of the largest and most diversified events of its kind will be held
this Saturday and Sunday at the Thompson International Speedway. Don Hoenig’s
Original Automotive Swap Meet and Flea Market, in its 38th year,
will open to buyers at 7 A. M. on both Saturday and Sunday mornings and will be
held rain or shine.
The
Thompson “Flea Market” is, in a word, huge. Well over 1500 sellers fill the
grounds of the large speedway complex and that’s enough to attract tens of
thousands of automotive enthusiasts, buyers who come prepared, and those
looking for great buys or very specific parts. There is also the element of the
curious who spend hours enjoying the tremendous quantity and quality of items
for sale. The vast majority of those that fall into the curious category end up
walking away with a treasured something that they spotted along the way.
The
display area exceeds 100 acres and haulers are available to assist buyers with
their purchases. Visitors can expect to
see everything from well equipped display trailers offering new automotive
items of every possible description to an old pick up truck filled with items
that have been taking up space in a person’s garage. The variety of items is
amazing; from brand new to classic antiques, race cars, parts and accessories,
lawn and garden equipment and everything in between is what brings the buying
crowd. Part of the fun, excitement and charm of the Flea Market is the
“wheeling and dealing” that goes on. It is a proud New England tradition that
is alive and well each year at this one-of-a-kind event.
Those
wishing to sell items may purchase a space (15’ X30’) for the weekend and then
showcase their items before thousands of potential buyers. Gates open at 5 A.M.
for sellers on both Saturday and Sunday and at 7 A.M. for buyers and browsers
on both days. Admission for this incredible event is only $10.00 and affords
the buyer nine hours of fun before the sun sets and the gates close at 5 P.M.
The
Speedway is located only minutes from exit 99 of Interstate 395 in northeast
Connecticut. Directions from the Interstate exit are well marked to lead people
to the East Thompson Road location. Another way to know
exactly how to get to the Flea Market is to simply follow the line of traffic
that is heading to this annual event.
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