The Old Lucketts Store, is a beautiful, 3-story landmark building that was originally built in 1910. This historic building was once the post office, general store, then the Lucketts family home. The building has since been restored and is the home to over 20 antique dealers and is overflowing with vintage furniture, lighting, collectibles, garden artifacts, linens, and accessories. The Old Lucketts Store motto is, "You never know what you might find."
The Lucketts Spring Antique Market in
Another great event in the picturesque hamlet of Lucketts, Virginia, just north of Leesburg, is the annual Lucketts Fair which is
normally held in August. The Lucketts Fair features great family entertainment with rides and arts and crafts for the kids
and an antiques and collectibles corridor for the adults. It attracts many great vendors and thousands of people from the Metropolitan
Washington, D.C. area as well as those from western
NOVA-Antiques does not manage, own, promote or operate the flea markets listed on this page. Although we try to verify
all listings prior to publication, there are times that date, location and times changes are made by owners and promoters that are
not communicated to us in a timely manner. It is a good idea to check to make sure the event is still on before embarking on
a journey. All inquiries about these flea markets such as place, directions and time should be directed to the promoter, owner
or manager of the show.
A Short History of Emerson Radio
Emerson Radio got its start in 1915 as the Emerson Phonograph Company with roots in the record business. In the 1930’s, although still in the phonograph and recordings business they became more and more involved with producingradios and became very prominent with the introduction of peewee radios, which were small and compact; perfect during the depression era.