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22-30 | Round Top Antique Weekend Fall Week 2

Cost

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Free

9am-6pm

Misc. locations near Round Top, Carmine, Warrenton

Round Top Antique Weekend Fall DETAILS

From the organizer:

Twice a year (and sometimes in winter) more than 100,000 people arrive in rural Texas, to shop more than 60 antique, collector, decor and fashion shows in barns, dance halls, under tents and in fields.

Welcome to the best single source of online information for all things AntiqueWeekend.

WHAT is Antiques Week?

AntiqueWeekend is a HUGE antique, craft, art and collectible gathering that attracts thousands of dealers from across the country where they are joined by tens of thousands of buyers in the middle of Texas. This is your opportunity to buy from dealers all over the country by coming to one central location. The shows are attended by vendors and dealers from virtually every region of the United States.

WHEN is Antiques Week?

AntiqueWeekend takes place over two and one-half weeks that end the first weekend of April and the last weekend of October each year. What started decades ago as three days now spans nearly three weeks leading many to call it Antiques Week. If the shows continues to grow they may call it Antiques Month some day!

WHERE is Antiques Week?

AntiqueWeekend takes place in more than a half dozen small rural Texas communities at a midpoint between Houston and Austin. A broad collection of independent show promoters and local entrepreneurs provide space for more than 2,000 antique, collectible and craft vendors and dealers throughout the several small communities.

WHERE are the SHOWS?

Our shows are held in a half-dozen communities near the midpoint between Houston and Austin, Texas. The largest hubs of activity center in, and around, the rural communities of Warrenton, Round Top, Shelby, Carmine, Fayetteville, Oldenburg, and Rutersville. The nearby “big cities” are La Grange, Giddings, Columbus, Brenham, and Smithville.

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Looking for more seasonal events? Be sure to check out our Guide to Winter in Houston!

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