Harvard’s first Flea Market was sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Harvard in 1972. Since then it has been an annual community event, held on the grounds of the Bromfield School on Route 111. In the 1980s the Harvard Conservation Trust became a co-sponsor. In 2008 the Harvard Schools Trust became a third sponsor and replaced the Conservation Trust in 2009.
Each year thousands of bargain-hunters browse through more than 180 booths of antiques, collectibles, and household treasures. Local organizations sell a variety of foods and drinks. Don’t miss Harvard’s biggest and best event!
2024 HARVARD FLEA MARKET
★ Saturday, October 5 ★
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Admission: All adults, $5 • Children 6-12, $1
Early Birds (7:30 to 9:00 a.m.), $10
Rain Date: Sunday, October 6
Please note that the date of this year's event is one week earlier
than usual.
The traditional date is the Saturday of Indigenous
Peoples' weekend, but this year that conflicts with the observance
of the Jewish high holy day of Yom Kippur.
Confirmation letters with booth
assignments and maps have been
mailed to vendors.
There is no more booth space available.
League of Women Voters of Harvard
The Harvard Schools Trust
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