Dog Day Flea Market in Ardmore, Tennessee is open on Saturday and Sunday’s year round and offers a variety of goods including live stock. Bargain hunters usually start arriving at 5:00 a.m. and stay until sunset. Dog Days Flea Market sits on over 100 acres of land on an open field. The flea market actually started in the 1940’s as a place where hunters would meet on Mondays to let their hunting dogs run in the woods and trade dogs; hence, the name. Over the years, the market expanded to include other things besides dogs for sale. Now you can find: miniature horses, cattle, exotic birds, rabbits, chickens, antiques, collectibles, and just plain old junk!“ Parking is $ 1 and $ 2, depending on how far back in the field(and how much walking you’ll end up doing!) you have to park. There is plenty of food to buy if you get hungry: ice cream, shaven ice, hot dogs, hamburgers, grill chicken, fresh-squeezed lemonade, and a full breakfast. Pets are welcomed but must be leashed. Dangerous and aggressive breeds are not allowed. You’ll never know what you’ll find. Check out the gems we found this morning. A Vintage Black Americana Aunt Jemima Mammy & Uncle Moses Iron Bank Doorstop Set for $ 40.00. RACIALDISCLAIMER: Please don’t get your panties in a knot over this purchase. We are a mixed race family(White/Caribbean/Panamanian) so there are no racist overtones.