Tribute to Military Veterans
Edward S.
Jul 18, 2024
Literally nothing was open despite being there during the afternoon, when every shop had a sign saying "Open Sun. 11am-Xpm". How terribly inaccurate and misleading. My wife and I were excited peruse the shops and stalls while letting our dog explore. The only shops that were open were Modee and Zander's Coffee. Modee was a cute little shop with plenty of homemade soaps and lotions. This review does not reflect their shop though, I'd give them a 4/5. The woman running the shop seemed to be the sister of the soap/lotion maker, but she was quite friendly! It was unfortunate that there wasn't a comprehensive list of ingredients in their products. Regardless, I bought a 4oz bottle of Goats Milk Honey Lotion for $6. Compared to mainstream companies, this is quite a lot of product for the price, and it works well!I made a separate review for Zander's Coffee, but in short, it was poor quality. Overall we were saddened by the lack of accurate hours but delighted to have found Modee's shop.
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Mary Lou S.
Feb 24, 2019
Not much going on when we were in Coarsegold yesterday. There was someone in the back with a booth set up, but we didn't check it out. What caught my eye was the awesome tribute to our American Military Veterans. (Thank you, all, for your service and sacrifices). It's right on the corner...be sure to look for it the next time you're in Coarsegold. Anyway, when the craft fairs are going on here, this place is jamming. We've visited on Memorial Weekend and Labor Day Weekend. Vendors come from all over and I have gotten the coolest stuff throughout the years. Food vendors, too. There IS a good Mexican restaurant there, too! The downfall for this place? There's not much in the way of parking. One year we were parked way up the side road and had to tromp through the weeds. It really is a fun day, though, when you're looking for a holiday weekend adventure.
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Lisa N.
Jun 8, 2008
A cute little village setup with old looking buildings with different types of shops in each. Out in the parking lot, there were other peddlers selling their wares, ranging from I-cleaned-out-my-garage, to cheap import doo-dads, to nice jewelry from New Mexico.They also had panning for gold for the youngsters (or those young at heart) i'm glad we stopped here.Apparently at other times of the year they have car festivals and other events
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Terri M.
Nov 22, 2018
If you like farmers markets or arts and crafts fair you will enjoy going to the Peddlers Fair on certain weekends. They do not have a lot of food options so it is probably best if you eat before coming. One time we went they charged $5 for parking and another time they charged $10 for parking. This is a teeny tiny town and no where else to park so you don't have a choice but to pay. I bought a bunch of old license plates and I love tin signs they have there.
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Mike A.
May 15, 2016
The peddlers market is a wonderful place to spend an afternoon for family. When there is a large event you usually have to pay for parking. That's kind of a bummer. The area is nice to walk about it usually clean with good smells of food in the air and nice sounds of music. Great tourist attraction in the area.
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Fawk Y.
Apr 10, 2024
lol way way over priced garbage.... it's a joke to go there anymore. every1 thinks they have good or valuable collectibles. 99% is pure pure garbage ....
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Gracie B.
Jun 14, 2019
Fascinating stop for the international visitors as well as the locals. Check out the amazingly unique Rock Shop, Art Gallery, Coffee Place and Masage therapist Cindy Wood.
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