YOU DON’T KNOW WHERE TO LOOK. IT CAN BE EASY TO GET OVERWHELMED AT BROOMFIELD. YOU NEED A CART HERE. OVER SIX DAYS, THEIR CLOSE TO TWO DOZEN SHOWS WITH HUNDREDS OF UNIQUE VENDORS. >> WHEN YOU FIRST ...
BRIMFIELD — Brimfield Antique Flea Market attendees began to dig through unique antiques in white tents Tuesday. The market spreads out each year across miles of fields. The market is open for its ...
BRIMFIELD ― Deb Gott sat in her chair under a white tent with two fans going, surrounded by hand-sewn quilts and wall hangings that go back decades. A full bed stood in the middle of the tent with ...
Ever been to the Brimfield Flea Market? We heard from shoppers and vendors about their time spent in Brimfield. Many vendors and field operators are opposing proposed bylaw changes by the town that ...
BRIMFIELD (CBS/AP) — The small Massachusetts town known for its outdoor summer antiques shows has given the go-ahead for them to resume this year, but not everyone is on board. The Brimfield Select ...
BRIMFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – You name it, and it’s in Brimfield. Everyone has a different reason for falling in love with an antique. Antiques are generally an item that are at least 100 years old.
BRIMFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Hundreds of antique dealers are back for a scaled-down version of the Brimfield Antique Fair this year. Over 300 antique dealers on 22 acres of land, to be exact. “I want to ...
The Brimfield Antiques Flea Markets will be, well, brimming, with antiques, furniture, tools, collectibles, fabric, fine antiques, artwork, vintage clothing, rugs, industrial items and ephemera as it ...
IT’S JUST BEFORE NOON ON A WEDNESDAY IN MAY, IN BRIMFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS, IN A CROWD IS FORMING OUTSIDE A CHAIN LINK FENCE. IT’S THE COMBINATION OF CHRISTMAS MORNING AND GOING TO A CASINO. EAGER ...
Asked about the Brimfield Antique Flea Markets, Sonia Fernandez describes the multiday Massachusetts bazaar as "kind of like the World Cup of antique and vintage." That’s a big endorsement coming from ...
BRIMFIELD — When he was in first grade, Ross Allard's parents had to bring him to school because if they didn't, he'd show up late and loaded down with treasures he'd found along the curb or in trash ...