If you love the thrill of finding a good bargain, then you’ll love Louisville Trading Co. The massive flea market is brimming with great merchandise — from records and books to antiques, handmade items, and locally made goods. It’s tucked away in a small town, so it takes a bit of effort to get to, but it’s well worth it. Take a look:

The next time you get a hankering for a bargain, head to the small town of Louisville in Winston County. Despite its small size (the town has just 6,600 residents), Louisville is home to a few good flea markets and antique shops.

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Among the must-visit shops in Louisville is the Louisville Trading Co.

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With one of the most diverse selections of merchandise around, there really is something for everyone.

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A sight that must be seen to be believed, the store is stuffed to the brim with great stuff.

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Like most flea markets, Louisville Trading Co. carries lots of antiques and vintage collectibles.

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And that includes an impressive variety of records and books.

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There’s also an assortment of home décor and furniture.

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It’s not just secondhand merchandise you’ll find, though.

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You can also peruse racks of new boutique clothing.

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Locally made and Amish goods, like honey, butter, and cheese, are also among the merchandise.

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So, are you ready to check out this flea market for yourself? Visit Louisville Trading Co. Monday through Tuesday and Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call (662) 803-3689. You can also visit the Louisville Trading Co. Facebook page.

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Address: 14100 Highway 15 South, Louisville, MS, 39339

This isn’t the only shop worth a visit. Read about another here.

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