Following up on our earlier post about Vintage Market Days of Greater Atlanta, we visited the Gwinnett Fairgrounds to see what it was all about. The market will be going on for two more days – Saturday, May 14th, and Sunday, May 15th, so you have plenty of time to make it out there to see what they have to offer. We're including a pictorial essay of what we found. The vendors were all as nice as could be and willing to answer any questions we had.

Poster about an outdoor market in Atlanta.
Vintage typewriter
Fashion rings made out of typewriter keys.
Rings made of typewriter keys that are adjustable for any ring size.
RIngs in a tray for sale.
RIngs made from silver cutlery.
Person holding one of many rings for sale in a tray.

One vendor we had the pleasure of meeting was Paula Brown who sells repurposed military uniforms as accessories for dogs. Serving Once More takes uniforms worn by service men and women and turns them into bandanas, collar covers, bows, and bow ties for your doggo. And, if this isn't already great, then you'll be happy to know they donate 20% of their sales to provide service dogs for veterans.

Their phone number is:404-275-9419.

We rounded out our visit by hanging out at one of the outside tables sipping freshly squeezed lemonade and mightily avoided the truck below.

Food truck at an outdoor market

So, that's a wrap on our visit to Vintage Market Days of Greater Atlanta but you still have time to go. Tomorrow we're headed to the Finster May Artist Market in Summerville that we talked about in our post Georgia Events to Look Forward to May 13th to 15th

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