When was the last time you went to a flea market? If you love them, there are some really awesome ones right here in New Jersey.

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There is something exciting about being at a great flea market and making a great find. It’s like you just discovered buried treasure. And if you like that feeling, you are in luck, because New Jersey has some great flea markets.

And now there is a bit of a nip in the air, so we wanted to find some of the best indoor flea markets in the Garden State, and Only In Your State provides some great information on the topic.

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Here are three outstanding indoor flea markets you can enjoy even in the bad weather.

One of the outstanding choices in the article also happens to be one of my favorites as well. I’ve been to the Collingwood Flea Market and Auction in Farmingdale a few times in the past few weeks. It has a ton of vendors, and really nice people and there are definitely treasures there to be found. In case you’re wondering just how big the facility is, how about 60,000 square feet?

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Then there’s the Englishtown Auction where they have five indoor buildings to choose from, but we recommend you try them all. They also have free admission and free parking. Make sure you have room in the trunk before you get there.

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Another of their great choices is the Manahawkin Flea Market. If you are a shopper and a good lover, this is the place for you. Sprinkled between the 100 shops you’ll find a gourmet food and cheese market, so this amazing place has a little something for everyone.

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This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to outstanding indoor flea markets in New Jersey, so give them all a try, and let us know which ones are your favorites.

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