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McConkey’s Market Bringing More Than 100 Vendors To Washington Crossing
The market will be selling an eclectic mix of artisan crafts, up-cycled items, vintage goods, handmade jewelry, original art, and more.

WASHINGTON CROSSING, PA — McConkey’s Market returns for its 10th spring season on Saturday, June 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Washington Crossing Historic Park (PA).
Held only twice a year, the market features nearly 100 vendors selling an eclectic mix of artisan crafts, up-cycled items, vintage goods, handmade jewelry, original art and photography, pottery, reclaimed furniture, and collectibles. The market also includes live music and several food vendors.
McConkey’s Market takes its name from the park’s historic McConkey Ferry Inn. The building represents a typical country inn or tavern of the Revolutionary era. Tradition has it that George Washington ate at the inn before he crossed the Delaware River.
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Admission to the market is free and it will be held rain or shine. For more information, visit McConkeysMarket.com or follow the market on Facebook or Instagram.
Attic Treasures Sale
While at the park, shoppers are invited to explore the park's first-ever Attic Treasures Sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 14 at the newly-restored Taylorsville Store located just before the bridge on Route 532.
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Held in tandem with McConkey's Market, the new event offers a wide range of unique, gently-used items donated by the community, and all priced to sell.
Inside the store, which once served as the center of Taylorsville life in the 1800s, shoppers will find chairs, small furniture, books, dishes, picture frames, artwork, pitchers, vases and more.
Proceeds from the sale will benefit the Friends of Washington Crossing Park.

The Taylorsville Store. (Washington Crossing Historic Park)
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