Michigan Antique & Collectible Festivals
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Michigan Antique & Collectible Festivals
Nearly a thousand antique dealers setup at the Midland County Fairgrounds carrying vintage goods, antiques, collectibles & so much more. Along with the vast array of Antique Dealers is Michigan's largest swapmeet. Free Parking! Hundreds of Antique & Vintage Dealers Huge Barn Sale in the Historic Ellis Barn! High-end Antiques!

Mid-Michigan's Largest Classic Car Show We welcome all classic, antique, hot rod, muscle, and special interest vehicles to join us for family fun in the large car-show field. Once registered, feel free to see Michigan's largest antique and collectible festival featuring a swap meet, large collector car for-sale lot, entertainment, and a variety of food.
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Becoming a dealer at the Michigan Antique Festival is a great way to generate some extra income. Dealers are invited to 5 events through the season at two different venues - Midland and Davisburg. Dealers travel the country visiting Estate Sales and Auctions to find vintage and collectible items. Don't know what to specialize in?
Michigan Craft Beer Garden serving Michigan made Brews and the best in local entertainment!. The Michigan Antique Festivals welcome you to a great location in Northern Oakland County. The Springfield Oaks County Park is a beautiful rustic country setting. The Davisburg Antique Festival will feature five indoor buildings including the historic Ellis Barn.
The Midland Antique Festival is held twice per year and has been a Michigan Tradition for 50 years! Nearly a thousand antique dealers setup at the Midland County Fairgrounds carrying vintage goods, antiques, collectibles & so much more. Along with the vast array of Antique Dealers is Michigan's largest swapmeet.
In Midland, we have between 800 and 1000 high quality dealers on 80 Acres and inside 7 buildings three times a year in Midland. Our largest festivals are the Spring and the Fall shows. In Davisburg, you will find the best selection of antique dealers, vintage finds, shabby chic artists in Southeast Michigan.
The Michigan Antique Festival welcomes Michigan based food, agricultural, handcrafted, and unique Michigan based businesses to the 'Taste of Michigan & Shop Michigan' for over five years, in order to recognize the wealth of home grown specialty food, agricultural products and help support a small business owner and nurture entrepreneurship.
Reviews (5)
Sandi Munson
Sandi Munson
Oct 31, 2021
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Always love just wandering around the vendor booths looking at all the great stuff. I have my favorites to visit but seem to find more every year!
Jerry Zacharczuk
Jerry Zacharczuk
Dec 15, 2019
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This year the vendors had poor quality stuff and the prices were higher. Was disappointed on the few quilts that were available. Did purchase a hand made basket that will do nicely to store the quilts that I own.
Roger Boyce
Roger Boyce
Jun 26, 2019
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Went Sunday at noon to Midland, wasn't good at all. By the looks of the bare spots at least 1/3 of the vendors were gone. Way less people and the rest of the vendors were mostly packing up. Very very disappointed. Talked to one of the workers and some of the vendors and they said alot of the vendors left the day before. The people taking money at the gate should let you know that alot of the vendors are gone and let you make the decision to attend or not. This event used to be really nice now it's getting pretty bad. Called to make a comment about the event and was cut off by the gentleman and
Linda Kay
Linda Kay
Jul 24, 2018
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I have been to so many of her shows they are amazing. I am an interior designer and travel to as many of them as possible. Even though the weather wasn’t great that is unpredictable and unfortunate for everybody. However it was one of my better shopping days.. Walked away with tremendous finds for myself and my clients.. Overall I think this is definitely the best run show of all the shows that I attend. I Have a great time every time both in Midland and Davisburg. Looking forward to September.
Robin J. Zube
Robin J. Zube
Jul 20, 2018
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We paid $15 each to go to the early bird day; they don't bother to tell you that over half the vendors don't set up on Friday. We were in and out in just over two hours, and that's taking nearly 30 minutes to sit and eat. Can't really blame the vendors too much; apparently the festival charges the vendors $50 each to come in to set up for the early bird day! Sounds like they're double dipping - they charge the vendors extra to set up early so they can charge the customers extra to go early. Hopefully tomorrow will be better.