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September
28

Public Golf Courses - Columbus, OH - Cutler Real Estate

The game of golf has been played worldwide for centuries, if not longer. For some, it's a fun and relaxing way to spend the day. For others, it's a lifelong passion. If golf is something you can't get enough of, you'll be pleased to learn October 4Ā is National Golf Lovers Day! And what better way to celebrate than by playing a few holes? Fortunately, there are plenty of public courses where you can work on your game. Here are our favorite public golf courses in and around Columbus.

Wilson Road Golf Course

1900 N. Wilson Rd., Columbus, OH 43228

This 9-hole golf course is great for anyone looking for a quicker game. It features six par 3sĀ and three par 4s and is a par-30 course overall. The fairway is lined with beautiful trees and has two small ponds and a creek running through it. They also have a special deal for weddings. If you bring your wedding party of eight or more people on the Saturday nearest your wedding, the bride or groom can play free!

Raymond Memorial Golf Course

3860 Trabue Rd., Columbus, OH 43228

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A Columbus fixture for nearly 70 years, this course features a unique twist: Each par-3 hole has an extra hole running parallel to it, with trees, greens, fairways, etc. These "twin holes" play host to a variety of junior golf programs in the summer months, making this an excellent course for young and beginner golfers to gain some experience. Though with 18 holes and a par 72, more experienced players will love the Raymond Memorial course as well. The large greens are sloped and contoured, with sand bunkers for each hole.

Champions Golf Course

3900 Westerville Rd., Columbus, OH 43224

If you really want to hone your golf skills, this is the course to play. Considered one of the most challenging courses in Central Ohio, its terrain features hills, dense trees, and more. It's not an easy course, but it is fun, with beautiful views. By far the oldest course on this list, Champions was first built in 1922, then redesigned in 1948 by Robert Trent Jones to be a full 18 holes. A classic course, it has stood the test of time and will likely continue to challenge golfers for many years to come.

Mentel Memorial Golf Course

6005 Alkire Rd., Galloway, OH 43119

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They say golf is a mental game, but in this case, it's a Mentel game. Originally opened in 1972 as Bolton Fields, the Mentel Memorial Golf Course in Galloway is a par-72 course that golfers have been coming to for nearly 50 years. It's every bit as comfortable and accommodating as a private club. Their 20,000-square-foot clubhouse features all the amenities, plus a banquet hall perfect for weddings and other events. But what about the game? With four sets of tees, the Mentel Memorial Course has something for everyone, from beginners to professionals. The grounds include three large lakes and 44 bunkers, along with wide fairways lined with trees.

Airport Golf Course

900 N. Hamilton Rd., Columbus, OH 43219

As its name implies, this golf course is next to John Glenn International Airport, allowing players to view the planes as they take off and land. First opened in 1966, the course received a full redesign in 2012, making it the beautiful, modern facility it is today. The Airport Course is gentle enough for beginners but includes a few fun challenges that will keep experts coming back for more. With a par 72, the ratings on this course range from 59.0 to 72.8, ensuring there's something for everyone. If you're looking for a course with a bit of variety to keep things interesting, even with regular visits, this is the course for you.

The Golf Depot

789 Science Blvd., Gahanna, OH 43230

Located in nearby Gahanna, the Golf Depot is designed to train new golfers and help them hone their skills. In addition to its 18 holes, it has both a driving range and a wedge range for practice. They also have many on-site instructors who can be booked for private lessons. And the Hammond Golf Academy makes its home on the premises as well. The golf school trains kids and adults, amateurs and pros alike, providing them with the tools and skills they need to improve their game.

Turnberry Golf Course

1145 Clubhouse Ln., Pickerington, OH 43147

First built in 1991, this 18-hole course borders Blacklick Creek and features high fescue grass, several lakes, and several bunkers. Perfect for lessons or tournaments, it's a challenging but fun course for novices and experts alike. The tees range from 3,812 to 6,675 yards, and you can play par 72 or 73. There's also a driving range with 70 tee stations.Ā 

Westchester Golf Course

6300 Bent Grass Blvd., Canal Winchester, OH 43110

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Golfers have been coming to this course for over 25 years, and most of them rave about it. It features a course rating of 73.6 and a slope rating of 128. Several leagues play at Westchester, including a couples' league, a family league, a two-person team league, and a 9-hole senior league. The facility hosts events throughout the year and can be booked for weddings and other parties. You can also book private lessons at their practice facilities, and annual memberships are also available. And when you're done playing, check out the course's restaurant, Olive Branch Pizzeria!

Par for the Course

Where will you go to take a few strokes off your golf game this fall?

September
23

Fall Foliage Tour - Northeast Ohio - Cutler Real Estate

Summer may be over, but don't start hibernating just yet. Spectacular fall foliage isĀ a great reason to head outdoors and hit the road or the hiking trails. Plan a day trip to view incredible color displays at these amazing locations around Northeast Ohio.

Malabar Farm State Park

4050 Bromfield Rd., Lucas, OH 44843

The history of Malabar Farm State ParkĀ is as colorful as the falling leaves of autumn. Louis Bromfield, Mansfield native and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, built the "Big House" as a refuge from the war-torn France of the 1930s, where he and his family had been living. Bromfield's good friends Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall were married at the farm, which also served as a filmingĀ location forĀ The Shawshank Redemption. Today, visitors can tour the farm and house while kids enjoy the petting barn animals. ExploreĀ the full splendor of the grounds onĀ a farm wagon tour. Park hours are 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. daily. Admission is free, with a $3 per person charge for farm wagon tours.Ā 

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

15610 Vaughn Rd., Brecksville, OH 44141

When it comes to outdoor adventures in Northeast Ohio, Cuyahoga Valley National Park is bound to be at the top of the list. With 33,000 acres of stunning landscapes, including 20 miles of the Cuyahoga River, the park provides a beautiful oasis not far from the region's urban areas. Hike along more than 125 miles of pet-friendly trails or get a different perspective canoeing or kayaking on the Cuyahoga River. The park has been named an Important Bird Area (IBA) by the National Audubon Society, making it a great place to view our fine feathered friendsĀ as well as foliage. Admission is free, and park grounds are open 24/7.

Atwood Lake Park

9500 Lakeview Road NE, Mineral City, OH 44656

Get in some late-season boating on theĀ namesake body of water at the center of Atwood Lake Park. Pontoons, fishing boats, sailboats, canoes, and kayaks can all be found on the lake. When you're ready for dry land, hike the pet-friendly trails which range from easy to challenging. Climb to the top of the observation tower for panoramic views of the surrounding foliage. The park also has a leash-free dog park where Fido can romp to his heart's content. Plan your trip along SR 212 from I-77 to the park for additional leaf viewings. Atwood Lake Park is open 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free from Labor Day until Memorial Day.

Patterson Fruit Farm

8765 MulberryĀ Rd., Chesterland, OH 44026

Leaves aren't the only things coming out of trees during fall. Have fun picking your own Honeycrisp and Gingergold apples at Patterson Fruit Farm. Several generations of Pattersons have been involved in running the family farm, dating back to patriarch Augustus and his wife Vandora in 1879. Don't miss their annual Family Fun Fest, which includes seasonal activities such as a corn maze, wagon rides, and pumpkin paintings. Afterward, stop by the farm market to take home some apple cider, maple syrup, and freshly-baked donuts. Orchard hours are 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. The Family Fun Fest runs from September 17 - October 30 and admission is $6 Monday through Thursday and $10 Friday through Sunday.

Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad

27 Ridge St., Akron, OH 44308

All aboard the Fall Flyer! Sit back and relax as you viewĀ the autumnĀ colors during a trip along the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad. The two-hour trips pass through the scenic Cuyahoga Valley National Park. For the ultimate experience, take in the sights from above through the panoramic glass enclosure in the upper dome. Snacks and beverages are available for purchase in the cafe car. The train leaves the station at 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. each Sunday in October. Saturday trips depart at 9:45 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. from the Independence station at 7900 Old Rockside Rd. Tickets are $20-$30.

Holden Arboretum

9550 Sperry Rd., Kirtland, OH 44094

"Bird's-eye view" is more than just an expression at Holden Arboretum. The breathtaking Canopy Walk spans 500 feet at a height of 65 feet above ground, offering incredible views of the forest and stream below. Want to catch some more air? Head to the Emergent Tower, which rises a full 12 stories above ground for sightlines all the way to Lake Erie. Other attractions include miles of hiking trails, 200 acres of cultivated gardens, and Stebbins Gulch, one of the most unspoiled preserves in Northeast Ohio. Leashed dogs are welcome on the grounds. Arboretum hours are 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is $16 for adults and $12 for ages 3-12.

Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad

27 Ridge St., Akron, OH 44308

All aboard the Fall Flyer! Sit back and relax as you viewĀ the autumnĀ colors during a trip along the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad. The two-hour trips pass through the scenic Cuyahoga Valley National Park. For the ultimate experience, take in the sights from above through the panoramic glass enclosure in the upper dome. Snacks and beverages are available for purchase in the cafe car. The train leaves the station at 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. each Sunday in October. Saturday trips depart at 9:45 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. from the Independence station at 7900 Old Rockside Rd. Tickets are $20-$30.

Lanterman's Mill

1001 Canfield Rd., Youngstown, OH 44511

Whether you use a top-of-the-line digital camera or a smartphone, Lanterman's Mill is one of the more photogenic spots in Northeast Ohio. In addition to the mill itself, a historic building perched alongside a picturesque waterfall, a classic covered bridge sits nearby. East Gorge Walk and West Gorge Trail take you further into the lush landscape around Mill Creek. The mill is open for tours 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday until the end of October. Admission is $1-$3.Ā 

State Road 534

Geneva-on-the-Lake, OH 44041

Why not revive the tradition of Sunday family drives? Start at charming Geneva-on-the Lake and head south to Windsor along State Route 534. Dense forests, acres of vineyards, and two covered bridges offer some incredible sights. If you're in the mood for a lengthier trip, mark your calendar for the annual Ashtabula Covered Bridge Festival on October 8-9. Visit all 19 covered bridges in the county, including the longest and shortest in the United States.Ā 

Turn Over a New Leaf

A change in seasons can be a good time for personal change. What's your #1 goal for this fall?

September
21

Event Centers Around Boone County, KY - Cutler Real Estate

Planning a big event and needing the perfect place to host it? From weddings to corporate events, family reunions, and celebrations of all sorts, there are event centers around Boone County with experienced teams happy to help you host an unforgettable event for your guests. Before you start planning your next event, take a close look at our guide to 8 of the best event centers around Boone County.

Florence Nature Park Event Center and Gathering House

7200 Nature Park Dr., Florence, KY 41042

Do you want your next event to feature a touch of the great outdoors? The Florence Nature Park Event Center and Gathering House is an indoor/outdoor venue located in the heart of Florence Nature Park. Outside, you'll find a dedicated green space, towering trees, and stunning scenery in a beautiful, natural setting. Indoors, you'll enjoy dinner seating for up to 100 guests, a large dance floor, a well-equipped catering kitchen, and a customizable event space. It's an ideal setting for weddings, corporate events, receptions, and a wide variety of social events.

The Barn at Belle Hills Wedding & Event Venue

895 Violet Rd., Crittenden, KY 41030

Formerly known as Bingham Meadows, The Barn at Belle Hills Wedding & Event Venue is an upscale venue set on 70 acres of scenic farmland. If you're planning a wedding, you're sure to love the outdoor scenery, large gazebo, wrap-around porch, and large, paved parking lot that makes it easy to accommodate your guests. Indoors, you'll find a beautifully decorated, 3,000-square foot barn that can serve up to 250 guests, along with a bridal suite and groom's room.

The Florentine Event Center

8605 Haines Drive #D, Florence, KY 41042

The Florentine Event Center is located around the corner from Florence homes for sale, and it's an ideal choice if elegance is a key ingredient in the recipe for your next great event. The catchphrase at this event center is "Affordable Elegance," which they achieve by offering low deposits and affordable pricing without compromising on quality. The main ballroom features crystal chandeliers, atmospheric lighting, a separate buffet area, and all the modern equipment you need to host a great event. A private, three-room suite is also perfect for preparing before or unwinding after your event.

Little Britain Carriage House

5309 Idlewild Rd., Burlington, KY 41005

Located on a 90-acre horse farm, the Little Britain Carriage House is primarily a wedding venue, perfect for hosting an outdoor wedding ceremony combined with an indoor reception in the beautiful banquet center. The banquet center is decorated with rustic, antique dƩcor and offers a perfect setting for life's biggest celebrations. Event packages include everything you need, from setup to clean-up, so you don't have to worry about anything except enjoying your big day.

Boone Links Golf & Event Center

19 Clubhouse Dr., Florence, KY 41042

Whether you'd like to incorporate golf into your event or just searching for a scenic setting, the event venue at Boone Links Golf & Event Center has you covered. The recently renovated banquet hall can now serve up to 240 guests, with an outdoor wedding venue, refreshed menu, full-service bar, and covered patio for your guests to enjoy. Not planning an event quite so large? The team at Boone Links Golf is also happy to help you prepare a golf outing event, with a full dinner menu for guests after your round.

Florence Lions Club House

29 Lacresta Dr., Florence, KY 41042

The Florence Lions Club House is newly renovated, featuring space for up to 160 guests for weddings/dances and up to 190 guests for classroom-style events. This is an affordable choice for events, with perks like decorations, special setups, and a bartender available at no extra charge. The team here coordinates with local DJs to provide entertainment and partners with local caterers who offer a wide range of dining options. There's also a large, 80-inch projection screen with audio/video equipment available for a small rental fee.

The Marian Historic Venue

5975 N. Jefferson St., Burlington, KY 41005

Need a hand planning your next event? The Marian Historic Venue specializes in customizing its event space to suit the needs of every event, with a team that will help you plan your event down to the smallest details. The venue features elegant details at every turn, from the crystal chandeliers adorning the ceilings to the fine china on the tables. It's not as large as some of the other event centers on our list, but the dƩcor, atmosphere, and attention to detail make it an excellent choice for events with up to 80 guests.

The Sanctuary Event Center

417 E. 6th St., Newport, KY 41071

If you want your guests to be impressed from the moment they arrive in the parking lot, it's tough to top the experience at The Sanctuary Event Center. This venue is housed in a stunning, historic brick building, with towering stained-glass windows and history around every corner. It's a very popular place for weddings but can also accommodate a wide variety of other events. Whether you're planning a party, corporate meeting, artistic performance, or fundraiser, the team here is ready to help with every detail.

Party Time

When it's time to create memories that last a lifetime, where will you plan your next Boone County event?

September
16

Central Ohio Bed & Breakfasts - Cutler Real Estate

Not only is a bed and breakfast a wonderful place to stay while on a long trip, it also makes a great destination for a fall weekend getaway. The city of Columbus and the surrounding areas are filled with a wide variety of bed and breakfast locationsĀ that are perfect for any occasion. We're sharing some of our personal favorites that each have their own personality and allure.

The Lily Stone Bed and Breakfast

106 S. High St., Gahanna, OH 43230

Distance from Downtown Columbus: 9 miles

Owned and operated by the Gahanna Historical Society, the Lily Stone Bed and Breakfast has recently been given a facelift, and you really can't beat its cozy atmosphere. In addition to high-speed wi-fi, you'll be greeted with a full kitchen complete with breakfast table, gorgeous dining room, screened-inĀ porch, a parlor room with television and games, large outdoor area,Ā picnic tables, and more. Many discoveries are also within walking distance, including parks, restaurants, and shopping.

Granville Inn

314 E.Ā Broadway, Granville, Ohio 43023

Distance from Downtown Columbus: 35 miles

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Established in 1924, the Granville Inn is surrounded by some of the most beautiful landscape features in all of Ohio. Set near a charming New England-style village with a backdrop that features rolling hills and soaring trees, this bed and breakfast offers the perfect place to relax and enjoy your loved ones. With its gorgeous guest rooms, large meeting spaces, and award-winning dining experience, you may never want to leave. It's the perfect spot for weddings, rehearsal dinners, anniversaries, corporate events, or even a simple birthday party.

Timbrook Guesthouse

5811 Olentangy River Rd., Columbus, OH 43235

Distance from Downtown Columbus:Ā 11 miles

Take a look at the Timbrook Guesthouse for something a little different for your bed and breakfast weekend extravaganza. Built in 1988, the theme of this location can be summed up in just two words: tropical paradise. The amenities you'll discover here include lush gardens, outdoor jacuzzi, heated elliptical pool, gazebo, fire pit, and more. Each of the rooms, from the Bluebird Suite to the South Siesta Suite, has a unique style and feelĀ all its own.

The Historic Buxton Inn

313 E. Broadway, Granville, OH 43023

Distance from Downtown Columbus: 35 miles

If you're searching for a weekend hotspot that's a bit on the fancy side, then the historic Buxton Inn is exactly what you're looking for. This bed and breakfast has been around for more than 200 years and is especially famous for its restaurant that serves the best seafood trio, grilled salmon, lemon chicken, and even huge burgers with a large side of fries. Once you arrive, you'll understand why so many people have used the Buxton Inn for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, and other celebrations.

Emma's Bed & Breakfast

4200 E. National Rd., Springfield, OH 45505

Distance from Downtown Columbus: 41 miles

Residents and visitors alike are often drawn to Emma's BedĀ & Breakfast because of its small-town simplicity. The outside is what many would consider a charming throwback to understated architecture, while the inside sports a classic look that everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime. While you're there, this oft-billed "home away from home" opportunity gives you access to day spas, hiking trails, restaurants,Ā nightlife, wineries, shopping, and even a nearby zoo.

Castle Inn Bed & Breakfast

610 S. Court St., Circleville, OH 43113

Distance from Downtown Columbus: 30 miles

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Very often found on best-of lists amongst friends, family members, and coworkers for its castle appearance alone, the Castle InnĀ Bed &Ā Breakfast stands out in the crowd. The inn has been billed as the perfect romantic getaway, but it's probably most famous for its monthly murder mysteries where guests get to dress up in early 1900s attire (supplied by Castle Inn) and dive into a scarily fun adventure. Some other activities around the area include flea market shopping, horseback riding, hiking, boating, and - as always - simply reading and relaxing in the comfort of your room or nearly anywhere in the inn itself.

Bexley Bed and Breakfast

519 S. Drexel Ave., Bexley, OH 43209

Distance from Downtown Columbus: 4 miles

As one of the more modern-styled bed and breakfasts on our list, this getaway location has become extremely popular. The contemporary design of the Bexley Bed and Breakfast is based on the philosophy of "modern meets comfort," and, given the wall-mounted televisions, wi-fi, keyless entry, heated floors, and heated towel racks, they definitely live up to this concept. Head out the door for a short walk, and you'll soon find yourself surrounded by restaurants, boutiques, a bike trail, ice cream shops, and other delights.

The Welsh Hills Inn

2133 Cambria Mill Rd., Granville, OH 43023

Distance from Downtown Columbus: 40 miles

The Welsh Hills Inn is a charming yet luxurious bed and breakfast, which is probably why it's often the place where couples decide to begin their new lives together. Surrounded by 15 acres of trees, ponds, and valleys, you'll feel as if you've been whisked away to a far-off land. The good news is that this "far-off land" is filled with amenities you might expect, such as gourmet meals, evening wine and cheese social, spa services, and more.

Winter St. Inn

185 W. Winter St., Delaware, OH 43015

Distance from Downtown Columbus: 26 miles

Closing in on its 150th anniversary, the Winter Saint Inn has an old-world elegance that's hard to match. Step inside, and you'll discover Italian marble fireplaces, a baby grand piano, and antiques galore. The rooms are classically gorgeous, and the food is wonderfully delicious, but many people are especially keen on the owners, Rodger and Debbie. Since they took over the inn more than 15 years ago, they've worked hard to make sure that every single guest feels welcome and accommodated.

Adventure Awaits

Are you looking for a modern bed and breakfast or something a little more old school? Either way, it's on this list!

September
14

Explore Ohio's Flea Markets - Cutler Real Estate

If you're looking for something interesting and unique, head to one of Ohio's flea markets. You'll find a huge and eclectic variety of items filled with character, and whether you're shopping for yourself or a gift, you're sure to come away with something special. Plus, it's fun to browse and explore all the wares for sale.

Check out the following nine places aroundĀ Northeast Ohio,Ā Cincinnati, and ColumbusĀ to find flea market treasures:

Jamie's Flea Market

46388 Telegraph Rd., South Amherst, OH 44001

Jamie's Flea Market, which bills itself as Northern Ohio's largest, has over 150 inside vendors and over 400 outside sellers.Ā It's a good mix of established sellers plus temporary vendors holding garage or estate sales, so you'll be able to return to your favorite shops yet always have new items to browse through. If you need help navigating through the sellers and finding what you'd like, an office in the center building is staffed and ready to point you in the right direction. The market is open throughout the year on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Hartville Marketplace & Flea Market

1289 Edison St. NW, Hartville, OH 44632

The folks at Hartville Marketplace & Flea Market must be doing something right since they've been in business for over 80 years. They've moved from their original location to one with 12 acres of outdoor space and 3 acres of indoor shopping. The marketplace also hosts special events such as coin and bike shows throughout the year and has been named a Top 20 Flea Market in the U.S. by Flea Market Insiders.

Four Seasons Flea & Farm Market

3000 McCartney Rd., Youngstown, OH 44505

The Four Seasons Flea & Farm Market is located on the grounds of a large former airport just three miles west of Pennsylvania, so you'll have plenty to explore when you visit. The indoor/outdoor market has 88,000 square feet of indoor space and 22 acres of blacktop. As the market owners say, it's like going to 600 yard sales at once. In addition to flea market finds, including home decor, clothing, toys, and much more, you'll also be able to shop for fresh fruits and veggies, home-baked bread, and other farmers market goodies. The market is open Wednesdays and Sundays year-round.

Peddlers Flea Market

4343 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45226

You'll be able to shop year-round at Peddlers Flea Market, which has provided treasures for more than 30 years. Wear comfortable shoes because if you want to do some serious exploring, you'll have 25,000 square feet to cover inside and 1.5 acres outside. Shop at the 110 indoor booths or 300 outdoor vendors, stopping at a concession stand for food and drink when you need to refuel. With this many vendors, you'll have your choice of unique items, including collectibles, clothing, jewelry, home decor, toys, and more.

The City Flea

1230 ElmĀ St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

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You'll find The City Flea, a curated urban flea market, once a month at Washington Park and other locations from April-December. Currently, in its 12th year, the flea market has attracted many shoppers over the years and now sees thousands attend each market, and some of its sellers have grown from hobbyists to full-time business owners. Vendors sell items that are unique, creative, and visually interesting, including everything from plants to artisan pizzas, so there's truly something for everyone. Even kids can get in on the fun and money-making since some of the markets also feature kids' booths.

Treasure Aisles Flea Market

320 N. Garver Rd., Monroe, OH 45050

Drive north from Cincinnati about 25 miles, and you'll come to Treasure Aisles Flea Market, which covers over 44 acres and has over 500 shops. Make a day of it and enjoy some live music and entertainment on two stages. You can even start your day with breakfast from one of the concession stands and stay to enjoy a hot dog or taco for lunch. The market is open Saturdays and Sundays year-round, and admission costs $2 cash per car.

Westland Flea Market

4170 W. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43228

Open for more than 25 years, Westland Flea Market has over 300 dealer booths in its air-conditioned interior and more than 80 vendors outdoors. The broad mix of vendors sells everything from trinkets to high-end items such as TVs, computers, and antiques. A snack bar is available, serving sandwiches, fries, ice cream, and other treats. The market is also home to a "flealess" version of the market, where flea market owners sell goods for dealers who aren't available. This convenience means that even if one of the dealers is away or their booth is closed, you can still buy from the flea market's owners and employees.

Greater Columbus Antique Mall

1045 S. High St., Columbus, OH 43206

Located close to the Scioto River, Greater Columbus Antique Mall offers five stories of eclectic items housed in an interesting historic building. You'll find everything from glassware to vinyl records to furniture in the mall's unique building, so plan to browse for a while. And although it's called an antique mall, the space also carries vintage items. With such a large number and variety of items available, you're unlikely to leave empty-handed.

South Drive-In Theater and Flea Market

3050 S. High St., Columbus, OH 43207

The South Drive-In Theater and Flea Market shows drive-in movies and serves as the site of a large outdoor flea market. You'll find various goods for sale, including electronics, tools, clothing, vintage pieces, art, and more. The flea market also sells items you'd typically find at a farmers market, such as fresh food, veggies, and freshly baked goods. Visit it on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday from mid-March to mid-November.

Endless Treasures

Where is your favorite place to browse and buy unique items?Ā 

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