Wright County Swapper's Meet article in the 2010 Annandale Summer Guide
Wright County Swapper's Meet - Memorial Weekend 2010
Matt B.
Jun 12, 2022
Lots of vendors featuring new and antique goods. Lots to see and plenty of venders providing food and drink to keep you energized. If you don't find something here you probably weren't looking hard enough! Great time highly recommend. If I had to find a complaint I would have to say I wish it were closer to where I lived.
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Luan T.
Oct 2, 2019
Swap meets are a common thing in the south...For some odd reasons, this doesn't occur very often in MN, especially around Minneapolis. Just weird.This is a wonderful swap meet! Yes, it is a little out of the way from Minneapolis. Go early and have a wonderful road trip. Fun for everyone.
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Randy F.
Jul 6, 2018
5 stars is for the vendors that I visited here. Yes, there are some, perhaps a few, booths of junk...like below Goodwill; however, there are some serious shops looking to help you have a great experience. Some of my favorites:- Costa Rica, Save the Turtles, Jewelry. Awesome.- Tool Guy in the corner who has everything organized neat with clear pricing...great product, great price,- Paparazzi Jewelry: excellent product, excellent presentation, excellent price.- Headband stand. My daughter loved it.Just a few of the vendors there. Really enjoyed my time and would go back.
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Michelle A.
Jul 11, 2018
I've been here twice in 2 years. It is large and you will get a lot of walking in. The first year I purchased some unique woman's body plastic sunglasses that were plastic and from the 1970's. The rainbow food stand has $2 corn dogs that are good. This year I purchased a treated lumber outdoor end table that is sturdy for $8. Also plant support stands for $1 each. Note to self always remember what stand you will pick up items from so you don't wander aimlessly. At one stand I bought a vase I really didn't need and seller have me a huge box of greeting cards and a picture frame for free. There are also fruit and veggie stands, antiques, mantiques, junk or treasures. Bring cash and maybe a cart or wagon. The place is big and vendors pretty friendly. It was about a 1.25 hour drive from metro but worth it and free. Stop at Spilled Grain Brewery at treat yourself to a beer after a long hot morning of flea marketing.
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Molly H.
Sep 5, 2013
I love this place! Just about an hour outside the Cities, this place is home to a very eclectic mix of sellers. They have everything you could possibly need, whether it be fresh local produce, a rusty old shovel, that antique plate to match your grandmas dishes, an upcycled dresser, or that part to fix your fishing rod - this is your place! The one suggestion I have is to be there early, they open at sunrise and I would say be there by 7 if you want to find the deals ( and a parking spot), It is crowded by 9am. Bring cash, good walking shoes, your reusable bag and be ready to wheel and deal to get the best bargain!
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Melanie L.
Oct 13, 2012
I've been going here since I was a kid and I still love it! You can spend hours here going up and down the rows finding all kinds of treasures. You can find anything from cheap movies and video games to vintage jewelry and collectibles to household items. Plus, you can stop and have a snack at one of the food booths (foods offered include corn dogs, burgers, turkey legs, mini donuts, etc.). A great way to spend a Saturday morning!
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Michelle L.
Jun 28, 2014
This is by far the best flea market in MN! It's huge! We try to come here at least once a year! You can find anything from puppies to games to food to unique finds! If you like these places, make a trip here on a Saturday! It will be worth your time!
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Zachary B.
Jul 15, 2014
I love this place! You can get almost anything you want here. Everyone here is usually very friendly, but why is it called a flea market if they don't sell fleas?
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Lynda K.
Jul 8, 2017
First time going today. A Saturday. I looked them up to find out the hours and set out for the 1:10 hour drive. The site says open until 2. We got there at 11:45 half the vendors were packing up and many more had already left. :/ I guess I would adjust the hours on this site so first timers won't run into the same situation as we did. All the vendors that were there were very nice though and we did find a few good deals. Just need to go first thing in the morning I guess.
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Nicole L.
Mar 1, 2011
Saturday mornings all the locals get together for a giant swap meet! We went 4th of July weekend which is one of the biggest weekends for swappers. It was huge! There is something for everybody; food, vegetables, pony rides, and all sorts of treasures! My sister and I were visiting from California and found many things that are hard to find out there. All around a lot of fun!
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