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Visit the largest open market in the tri-state area! Our grounds consist of 250 total acres, with over 1600 vendor spaces, and during peak season, our award-winning market can host up to 50,000 visitors on a Friday! Come for the farm market, produce, baked goods, meat, cheese, grocery items, new and vintage goods and so much more!

We've been helping buyers and sellers get together since 1955! Whether onsite or online, we have an auction for you: Antiques, Home Furnishings, Produce, Hay & Grain, Livestock, Lawn & Garden, Farm Machinery, Tools and more! We're always up to something here at Rogers! Check out the latest in events and happenings by following along with us on Instagram.
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With multiple buildings and 250 acres of outdoor space, we're a pretty big deal, even on a "slow day!". Our grounds consist of 250 total acres, with 70 acres of free parking and over 1600 vendor spaces. Located midway between Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Wheeling, Rogers Community Auction & Flea Market is the largest open air market in the tri-state area.
The online rental system for reserving FRIDAY spaces is available Tuesdays 10 a.m. EST through Fridays at 6 a.m. Sell at the Tri-State Area's largest and most award winning market and reach up to 50,000 visitors weekly during peak season. Whether seasonal, weekly, once in a while, or once in a lifetime, we have affordable options for everyone interested in selling with us.
Many recall the heyday of enjoying an evening flea market under the lights. What they often fail to realize is that in those days vendors set up at noon or later. The nationwide trend to visit flea markets early in the morning "to get the best deals" invariably pushed opening times up to our current 7:30 a.m.
Come see why up to 50,000 treasure hunters visit us each Friday and selected Saturdays for great finds, great food and great fun! Free admission and parking PLUS access to 1600 indoor and outdoor vendors! Come see why we're the BIGGEST and the BEST! Find the things you didn't even realize you were looking for at Rogers Community Auction & Flea Market!
In addition to our always popular weekly Friday Flea Markets (Since 1955!) we also offer Select Saturday Markets. Saturday Markets are scheduled to be held the FIRST SATURDAY OF THE MONTH APRIL - OCTOBER. Saturday Market time is 8 am - 4pm but as always we suggest you come early for the best selection!
Reviews (28)
Ms. Savage
Ms. Savage
Jan 19, 2022
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2 stars for the auction they have as I have been burned 4 times for the wrong product due to the picture not being uploaded correctly and the information on the product wrong. So I don’t do anything on the auction anymore.
The flea market is good when the weather is nice but last time we was there a lot of vendors where selling out, or closing their doors for good, lack of people and weather. 1 reason is I see the same thing being sold by 50 different people so I go to get what I need and leave out i don’t stay.
Megan T.
Megan T.
Jan 09, 2022
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-THIS IS AN AUCTION ONLY REVIEW-

Proceed with caution. We were repeatedly given sick or unlawfully flipped (a raccoon) animals that either last a few days then get super ill and rarely make it.

They do not test these animals or require any paperwork from the sellers.

Once we bought six dairy cows that all after oi I up we realized had missing fur from a sticker on their hind from a previous auction that was days prior then sold at there.

They sold us a goat with an underbite which is almost always a fatal issue as they cannot chew.

They sold us an unlawfully permitted rag because they
Roscoe Pics Yinz
Roscoe Pics Yinz
Dec 12, 2021
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I was really surprised that during the winter months they have more people here shopping and getting things! I came here to get new tires for my car because the prices are so much better than Pennsylvania…it’s a no brainer but to buy products from Ohio.
Pics4yinz ~ “Roscoe”
Robert Carter
Robert Carter
Nov 24, 2021
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This place has a huge selection of fruits and vegetables. You can shop from local grown and homemade products. The evening auction always has some good surprises
Just Me & My Crew
Just Me & My Crew
Sep 30, 2021
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Rogers is great for selling , there spaces are low cost and they have big crowds on Fridays . Also a great place for shopping they have all kinds of items new & yard sale type great food too .
Michael Stephan
Michael Stephan
Sep 23, 2021
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The largest collection of junk you'll ever find. Whatever good things you may happen to find it will be overpriced. Also, why is it that on a holiday weekend when there was more people visiting only a quarter of the vendors showed up. Save yourself the trip and go garbage picking you'll have better results!
Anton Wiseman
Anton Wiseman
Sep 18, 2021
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Must visit place, me as an occasional antique toy n train vendor, good spaces, good staff, good polite shoppers only one half price or less offer "a hole" shopper . sold great over labor day weekend. Thank you much! Goes out to my great customers, hope to see you soon, could use up dating on the lighting, a lot of exposed wires and damaged light poles.
Neta Ziolkowski
Neta Ziolkowski
Sep 17, 2021
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Rodgers fleamarket . I do the show 4 times a year and always have a good show. I sell good quality antiques. Just wish it was closer
David Levering
David Levering
Sep 11, 2021
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Be aware the Rodgers website says the flea market opens at 7 am. Most vendors are setting up at 7am and aren't really available for sales until about 8 to 830 am.
The flea market is large and well organized. There are many vendors available from the tristate area sell about anything you can imagine. The flea market is a good place to by produce for canning and freezing. The prices for produce is excellent especially if you're buying in large quantities for freezer and canning. Shop wisely for other vendor items. Most items are at or above what you can buy at grocery stores. Be wary of ammunition
Ryan
Ryan
Jul 28, 2021
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I started to go there in the summer of 2014 it was great back then, now the past 3 years or things so are getting worse, no one is showing up on Fridays and even on the holidays (Mostly empty vendor spaces). The July 4th weekends, no one is showing up to sell, it was full in the past now its somewhat empty. Not enough vendors anymore. I'm not sure what happen there. But i still think its better then Hartville Flea Market.
Kathryn F.
Kathryn F.
Oct 23, 2020
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It was an easy drive with beautiful views of autumn leaves.

Free admission & parking

Hundreds of vendors with thousands of items were on display.

The crushed stone paths were flat without potholes. Electric scooters were available to rent WITH TOW HOOKS for a second person to ride along.

Some of the vendors took great pride in displaying their items to their advantage, others had moldy/musty boxes that customers had to dig through.

The farmers selling vegetables were making a killing. In Pittsburgh, a tiny head of cauliflower is almost $4. For $2.50, we bought a head three times
Marla W.
Marla W.
Feb 25, 2019
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I can grab groceries for the week, an Amish donut and a chicken all in one spot! Okay, so you have to go to an auction for the live animals but still. The kids enjoy walking by all the animals and checking them out. Rogers trips have been a family outing for years. Rolling up to get some great deals on produce and strolling through the rows of people who were selling various items.

It is best to arrive early for a good parking spot but we are always prepared for a decent walk. Bring lots of water with you or stop by a food stand for a lemon shake. I prefer the sugar filled lemon shake myself
T. P.
T. P.
Jul 22, 2018
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Love going to here to browse around. I try to go at least once a year. We actually set up here for the first time recently. It was such a smooth transaction. They do everything online; we now have a 'vendor number' & can set up anytime now; you can pick your spot online, pay etc. The rows & vendor spots are all clearly marked. Just drive in, park & set up. Made a decent amount of money too.
Rachel C.
Rachel C.
Jun 27, 2017
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This place is massive! There are tons of stalls inside and out. You will find everything from fair food, Amish delicacies, produce, plants, clothes, accessories, housewares - they have it all. If you don't have at least two hours to spare, you'll be short changing yourself. The parking can be a bit squirrelly but there is a lot of it. Everyone we encountered was very nice.
Tony C.
Tony C.
Apr 30, 2016
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I had big hopes about this place but was a bit disappointed.

Full disclosure: we went on a Friday in April and it was overcast and chilly...

There were car vendors here but not as many as there could be (maybe at 35% capacity). The barns and shelters were filled to capacity. I didn't find as many unique items as I hoped. There was a lot of cheap, knock off dollar store items and month old candy. And once you saw one of those booths it was pretty much the same at the next one. The vendors were friendly and for the most part greeted you when you entered their area.

I will be back in the
Kaylee N.
Kaylee N.
Mar 31, 2016
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I've personally been coming to Rogers since I was a little kid. There is so much to see. Free parking is available everywhere. Its a chance every week to see what kind of things you will find. Some junk, some antiques, some collectibles, some crafts, you never really know. My favorite is the amish made doughuts at Mary's Doughnuts. I swear people come just for that in itself. If you're looking to get your tan on and get some fresh air on a nice spring/summer day, this is for you.
Damian S.
Damian S.
Jul 12, 2014
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Wow and wow again. This place is as huge as it gets as far as flea markets go. If you get anywhere near this place and see other people parking and walking.. just do the same. It has to be at least 1 square mile of stalls in every direction so parking anywhere is just fine. Make sure you have a hat if its a sunny day.
The amount of people here in the middle of no where Ohio is also crazy. It sort of reminds me of what some of the shopping areas in a huge city might be like. Chances are you will get lost in the miles of booths. If you live very far from this place its at least worth a look. There
Aj S.
Aj S.
Jul 07, 2014
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Wow! That's what I'm going to say about this place. I've heard so many people talk about it and finally got the chance to go and was fully impressed. I'm a total bargain shopper and love flea markets so coming here was right up my alley.

You can literally find anything! From produce, to book, to puppies and vintage signs - they have it all! We were there for almost three hours and I still didn't get to see everything. I was hoping to find more board games, but we left with some skin are products, fruits, cheese, bean bags for corn hole and dog toys.

Next time I go I
Shannon P.
Shannon P.
May 25, 2014
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I grew up not far from Rogers. This is a great open air flea market. The "dirt mall" has a little bit of something for everyone. There is a lot to look at and a lot of walking as well so I would recommend good shoes for walking.
Josh F.
Josh F.
Sep 10, 2013
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If you've never been to the "Dirt Mall" you don't know what you're missing. Sometimes on Fridays my family and I will drive up here just for lunch. You can find anything & everything here. Also if you have some items you are wanting to unload take them up with you and you'll prob have no problem selling them to a vendor. On a nice summer day you could spend a few hours just walking up and down the isles. So, if you have a free Friday on a nice Summer day do yourself a favor and go check out Rogers Sale. You'll be hooked.
Kay E.
Kay E.
Jun 30, 2013
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This is the Tri-State Area's largest open-air market!

http://www.rogersohio.com/open-air-market/

I took a day off work to come here with my parents the day after the Tom Petty concert a week and a half ago (my parents still live in Beaver Falls, PA which is not far from Rogers, OH, and I spent the night at their place), and had a bargain-hunting blast of a time!

I stocked up on goodies from Amish vendors that included the following homemade items: cranberry cheddar (they make their own cheese!), Mediterranean cheddar, blueberry pie, and cheesecake brownies.

Also gotten for dirt-cheap
Opie M.
Opie M.
Sep 18, 2012
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See My many pictures of
Junk and Guns,
More guns, Guitars and guns.
Amish and Guns,
Puppies and Stun guns,
David Y.
David Y.
May 21, 2012
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You see I grew up in Rogers and this is what we locals like to call the Roger's Mall. A lot of people kinda gave you the advice for how to prepare to come, and they were for sure on track with that. All I can say is that this is definitely one of the best open air markets in the tristate area. If you ever get a chance on a Friday, wether you are passing through or actually making a trip out for the day, make sure you go and when you go get yourself a gyro from an old friend of mine, Chuck. Tell him Dave Young sent you. Please take this advice above anyone's, because this coming from
Ricardo T.
Ricardo T.
May 19, 2011
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Rogers is great, I go all of the time. I'm a regular. This is the place to get your fix for all the crap you need, don't need, and wish you never saw. It's a great place to see freaks, wacks and butt cracks.

If your the sissy type that's afraid of some dirt, or dirty people, stay home. If you like digging through a pile of stuff and hoping to find treasure, come on down!

It's like everything else, it's what you make of it. I love it!
Jennifer S.
Jennifer S.
Oct 12, 2010
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I've been coming here since I was a kid. And on my recent visit home, I've made 2 stops here. I LOVE this market, it's by far my favourite market on earth. And that's comparing to European flea markets!

I bought the best ever hat a few weeks ago! I wear this hat everywhere. And bought a few great purses!

But there are heaps of bargains to be had! If your an ebay seller, this is the place for you. Loads of junk that someone would find worthy!

and i've found so many odd but interesting people! It's my favourite way to spend time when i'm stuck visiting the
Kristin B.
Kristin B.
May 28, 2010
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Rogers Community Auction and Flea Market
a.k.a.
"Rogers"
a.k.a.
"The Dirt Mall"

These terms are used often and interchangeably in Southwestern PA and Southeastern OH.

Now, some words of wisdom in the form of DOs and DON'Ts should you decide to brave the year-round Friday clusterf*ck that is the Rogers flea market.

(1) DON'T wash your vehicle pre-Rogers as you'll probably be parking (for free) in a dirt/mud/grass/sand lot, depending on the recent weather.
(2) DO brush up on your bargaining skills.
(3) DO be prepared to walk extensively in the blistering
Sara P.
Sara P.
Jun 16, 2009
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I have been to flea markets all over the place.... believe me when I say that this is absolutely the best flea market in the North East! I always come away with bags and bags of goodies. Whether it be a full package of Rolling Stones puffy concert stickers from the 80's, a folk art tree branch table, c.1850s glass French shoe clips, a picture made out of butterfly wings, Harley Davidson belt buckles from the 70's, or boxes full of the best vintage clothes.... if I died here I'd die happy!

You will walk. You will sweat. You will burn. So, be prepared! Arrive early! And
Scott S.
Scott S.
Jun 12, 2009
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As my wife and I refer to it, it's the "dirt mall' (insert southern twang) otherwise it's an enormous flea market. We enjoy going here once in awhile mainly because of the fresh, locally grown produce. The prices are fantastic.
I must warn, be ready to walk. They boast being the largest open air market in the tri-state area with over 1,600 vendors spread over an area equal to five miles. They also lay claim to receiving over 50,000 visitors a week of which is pretty darn close as it is packed every time we go. The flea market is every Friday from 7:30 AM with no set closing