Garage Sales - The New American Past Time

Secondhand Item Sales Are Profitable and Fun!

By Mary Quast, published May 17, 2007
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On the East Coast they're called "tag" or "garage" sales. In some urban areas they're "stoop sales." Driving down a rural road one may see signs advertising "barn sales." In the Midwest, it's "rummage" or "yard" sales to find. No matter what they're called, these used item sales are a fun and profitable way to clean out the clutter. If you are a shopper or "Junker" it is treasures you may find.

Periodically, on the television show, "Antique Road Show", a person presents an item purchased for a few dollars at a garage sale only to find it to be worth much more. This is part of the rush when you are a "treasure finder". I myself purchased a lovely little bracelet for a quarter, then after cleaning it, I realized it was stamped as 14kt gold and carried a manufacture's imprint. Definitely a treasure! The beautiful antique desk I purchased for $10 looks great in my front foyer. I saw the same one, but in poor condition at an antique shop with a $100 price tag.

Garage sales are not only places to find bargains but have become social occasions. Neighborhood sales are fun to attend and hold. People move from garage to garage; sometimes sipping a cup of coffee or lemonade purchased from a child's stand, nibbling on a cookie and sharing a bit of local gossip. Sometimes these sales are timed with a festival or local special events. In some towns, they have become THE event.

People in Mid-Michigan, wait all year for the Annual Attic Sales held during Memorial Weekend in Chesaning. Over 100 garages, yards and barns are usually featured on the map provided to shoppers. Everything from farm equipment and household items to antiques and craft items can be found.

The Arlington Rummage Sale has been held for 49 years in rural Nebraska. According to a report on Omaha's WOWT 6 News, this sale has grown into the largest rummage sale in the U.S. Midwest. It opens at the Washington County Fairgrounds in early May. It runs through the weekend then wraps up with a bag sale and antique action on Sunday. The proceeds from the sales go to purchase equipment for Blair's Memorial Community Hospital.

Garage Sales - The New American Past Time
Garage Sales - The New American Past Time

Marvels Flea Market in Indiana.

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Takeaways
  • Gagare sales have become big events anticipated annually in some communities.
  • Rural Nebraska holds the largest rummage sale in the Midwest every year in May.
  • Swap meets all around the country provide opportunities for "treasure finding".
Did You Know?
Purchasing or trading of gently used items has been documented in American History. Once well established by the pioneers, these events have become profitable and social gatherings.
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