Sunday, November 26, 2017

Waco Flea Markets, Nearby Outlets And Thrift Stores

By William Thomas


When it comes to shopping, whether for gifts or necessities, there are several places an individual can go to do so. In some areas, discount, thrift shops and vintage stores are often popular. Whereas, there are three Waco flea markets which also have a lot to offer.

Some of these markets, malls and stores include the LaSalle Shoppes, Treasure City Flea Market and Jen's Bazaar. While most often these type markets are known for used goods and clothing, many also have new items, and often at a discount. Although, for those whom are looking for gently used clothing and household goods, there are a number of Goodwill, Salvation Army and locally owned thrift stores in the area.

While most traditional flea markets are only open on weekends, Jen's Bazaar is open seven days a week. For, the owner knows that there are also those working on weekends also like to find good deals. As such, this small market is open when most others are closed.

When it comes to Treasure City, there are often reports that the bathrooms could be cleaner. At the same time, a number of people claim to have found awesome bargains. In addition, it appears the walk through the market is an enjoyable one for most visitors.

While listed as a flea market on many websites, The LaSalle shops are actually an antique and collectibles market. Located on LaSalle Blvd, this little antique mall is a convenient to stop to those visiting the area. As with most antique and collectible malls, vendors rent booths so there are often a great number of goods available, some older than others.

Whether desiring to visit a traditional market, an antique and collectibles mall or a shop open outside hours of most others, Waco appears to have it all. As such, whether living in the area, or passing through, it is clear there are a number of great places to shop. For those wishing to sell antiques and collectibles, there are often people at each market which can lead one in the right direction to do so. For, while some may or may not purchase from individuals, those working in these markets often have knowledge with regards to those who do so.

In addition to the flea markets and stores in the area, a trip downtown will lead to Sugar Baby, a retro candy store selling all the old time favorites. While known for retro favorites, the Jack Daniels ice cream, pick your own soda area and overall ambiance are worth checking out. Just down the street sits an old theater offering a dine-in experience of first release movies as well as independent films.

As with antique malls in which there are often several booths, museum lovers, especially those with children, may also want to check out the Mayborn Museum Complex. For, there are three different museums located on the property. These include, a hands-on discovery center for children, an interactive natural science and history museum and outdoor exhibits. As such, it can often be fun make a stop by this multi-themed museum when visiting the area.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment