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What is
AntiqueWeekend?

AntiqueWeekend is a HUGE antique, craft, art and collectible gathering that attracts thousands of dealers from across the country where they are joined by several thousand buyers in the middle of Texas.  This is your opportunity to buy from dealers all over the country by coming to one central location.  The shows are attended by vendors and dealers from virtually every region of the United States. 

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Where is
AntiqueWeekend?

AntiqueWeekend takes place in more than a half dozen small rural Texas communities at a midpoint between Houston and Austin.

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When is
AntiqueWeekend?

AntiqueWeekend takes place the first weekend of April and October in more than a half dozen communities at the midpoint between Houston and Austin, Texas. [calendar]

 

Over 500,000
Visitors Since
Jan. 31, 2001
 

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Spring 2008 Show Dates:

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Preview Weekend, Thursday, Mar. 27 thru Wednesday, Apr. 2, 2008
AntiqueWeekend, Thursday, April 3 thru Sunday, April 6, 2008
 

Fall 2008 Show Dates:

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Preview Weekend, Thursday, Sept. 25 thru Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008
AntiqueWeekend,  Thursday, Oct. 2 thru Sunday, Oct. 5, 2008
 

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AntiqueWeekend isn't just one sale, event or show,
it's dozens!

 

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A broad collection of independent show promoters and local entrepreneurs provide space for more than 2,000 antique, collectible and craft vendors and dealers throughout the several small communities located roughly halfway between Houston and Austin, Texas.  [map]

This is a very well established event that has continued to grow in popularity for more than thirty years. Originally started in Round Top, several other shows began popping up in other nearby communities.  The largest show community today is Warrenton where several halls and dozens of fields are filled twice a year.  In just the last few years there has been tremendous growth.  One relative newcomer, Marburger Farms, covers a 40+ acre site just south of Round Top.  Altogether there's more than 300 acres used for the great Texas AntiqueWeekend events!

It's kind of an antique pilgrimage.  [pictures] 

The largest hubs of activity center in, and around, the rural communities of Warrenton, Round Top, Shelby, Fayetteville, Carmine, Oldenburg, and Rutersville.  The nearby "big cities" are La Grange, Brenham, Columbus, and Smithville.  [map]

There are literally dozen of simultaneous shows throughout the week and a half.  It's just not possible for us to tell you opening and closing times for AntiqueWeekend.  Each show, hall and field has its own days and hours.  See the show listings for individual show times.   [shows]

And what a show!

You can find virtually anything here.  From fine art and museum quality antiques to flea market fare, it's all here.  Pieces of buildings, marbles, signs, machinery, crafts, light fixtures, hats, knives, toys, crystal, glass, telephones, imports, folk art and lots of kitchen sinks!  

And don't forget the food, lots of visiting vendors and excellent local establishments serving every style of food imaginable.  [eating] 

Seems like everywhere you go there's another yard sale, another new show and more dealers.  It's truly one of those times when it can be said, "you can't tell the players without a program."  [shows]

 

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PREVIEW WEEKEND

It all starts with Preview Weekend

Nearly four years ago AntiqueWeekend.com started calling the first weekend Preview Weekend to differentiate it from the traditional AntiqueWeekend dates.  The name stuck and today the first weekend is widely known as Preview Weekend.   [show calendar]

Many of the vendors and dealers come great distances and haul lots of items, some very large (particularly at Warrenton).  They tend to arrive the week and weekend before the full weekend.  Accordingly, about half the dealers (especially those set-up outside) will be open for business during this Preview Weekend.  This is a very popular weekend for antique shop owners to see things early and get special pre-show sale prices for items they'll resell in their stores.  Yes, sales are made during Preview WeekendYou don't have to be a dealer or own a shop, just show up at Preview Weekend and get the same bargains.  

If on the other hand, you are interested in 'fine' antiques, silver, china, glass, etc. that show primarily at the indoor shows, Texas AntiqueWeekend is when you would want to come.   [show calendar]

Of course, to see everything you would need to here both weekends and the week in-between!  If you plan on spending the night finding a place to stay can be a challenge, so start early.  [places to stay] 

See you at the show!

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What is AntiqueWeekend.com? 

AntiqueWeekend.com is your guide to Texas AntiqueWeekend.  

AntiqueWeekend.com is a comprehensive Internet Directory for shoppers, collectors, buyers and dealers who attend, or are planning to attend, one or more of the AntiqueWeekend events throughout the year. 

AntiqueWeekend.com is free to its Internet visitors. 

Please explore our website and plan your first, or your next, trip to Fayette County, Texas, home of the Texas AntiqueWeekend

 

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Joining one or more of the AntiqueWeekend.com newsletter mailing lists will keep you abreast of all the show news and area developments.  We will let you know who's coming, what's new, and schedule changes. We'll also let you know what's happening in and around Round Top and Warrenton the rest of the year if you like. 

Three different newsletters are customized to your special interests.  Buyers, sellers and those who want to visit between the shows can receive their own bulletins. 

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Dealers and most others who have listings that appear on AntiqueWeekend.com have paid for appearance.  For rates and information see the "Listing Information" page.

AntiqueWeekend.com is not a dealer and does not produce any show or portion of any show.  We do not rent dealer space.

AntiqueWeekend.com is the original creation of, and is produced and maintained by, local Fayette County residents David & Linda Stall. 

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