First of all, Uncle's Bill Flea Market in Whittier, North Carolina is a good sized flea market. It also features booths that are indoors and out, but in the main strip of the flea market all of the tables are under a roof. There are also sellers that setup next to the flea market.
One of my favorite things about Uncle Bill's Flea Market though is that it's a mix of stores. You'll find stores that are setup like an actual store. You'll also find stores that are more like thrift stores. Last, but not least, there are booths where different sellers setup each week and those are more like yard sales. Uncle Bill's Flea Market is like hitting all the best spots for deals in one location.
Uncle's Bill Flea Market in Whittier, North Carolina has just about everything you can think of. There is produce, puppies, books, DVDs, video games, and all sorts of collectibles. Almost every time my boyfriend and I visit, we buy fudge or cakes from one of the vendors that set up every week. Another one of our favorite spots at Uncle Bill's is the produce stand, which has everything from apples to corn, all of which are locally grown.
I've even experienced Uncle Bill's from the point of a seller. Renting tables is extremely reasonable and the tables are quite large. If you need even more space, you can back your vehicle up to the table and keep extra items in your car until you need them. Just be sure to choose a table that is closer to the middle of the flea market. If you choose a table at the very end and then other sellers don't setup next to you, there's a chance buyers may not walk down to your table.
All and all, I would give Uncle Bill's Flea Market 5 stars. This flea market has great deals, friendly sellers, and a little bit of everything. The next time you're driving through Whittier, North Carolina be sure to stop by Uncle Bill's.
Uncle Bill's Flea Market
5427 US. Highway 74 West
Whittier, North Carolina 28789
(828)586-9613
Open Friday - Sunday 8am to 5pm
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- Several types of stores.
- Something for everyone.
- Open Friday - Sunday 8am to 5pm.
4 Comments
Post a CommentGreat article! I love a big sprawling flea market, a medium sized yard sale or even just a few tables if the stuff looks good.
I love a flea market anywhere and anytime.
It sounds like a really good mix of goods, trash and treasures.
I like these kid of things too.!