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SHOW
INFORMATION/FAQ's
How
can I get a space at May's?
For information on a space at May's contact May's Antique
Market, Route 20, P.O. Box 416, Brimfield, MA 01010. Ph.
413-245-9271
Fax. 413-245-9509
- What
time does the show open?
May's Antique Market opens at 9 AM sharp on Thursday,
rain or shine. Admission $5.00
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- What
time does the show close?
The show closes each day at around 7 PM. However this
time may vary by about an hour or so depending on the
buying and selling activity.
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- Where
is the show entrance?
The show can be accessed from the main gate on Route 20,
or via the rear gate, which can be accessed by a field
off of Route 19, north of Route 20.
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- Where
can I Park?
Parking is located directly across the street from the
main gate on Route 20 and is often filled to capacity by
the early morning. Cars, mini-vans, most RV's and most
large rental trucks can easily park in the 38' double
rows. Tour buses are urged to call ahead for
availability.
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- How
can I find a particular dealer?
If the dealer you are looking for is at May's, go to the
main office or call for information.
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- Are
ATM machines available?
An ATM machine is available at Country Bank across from
the town common in Brimfield.
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- Is
there a place to eat breakfast or
lunch? May's
Antique Market runs a concession during the show,
offering a hearty breakfast and lunch menu. Bagged Ice,
bottled water, salads, fruit and yogurt are available,
along with general fare of sandwiches, burgers and hot
dogs.
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- What
should I bring?
The following items are suggested:
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Jacket/Raincoat/Umbrella/Layered Clothing
- Good
walking shoes
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Sunblock
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Sunglasses
- Water
bottle
- An extra
pair of dry socks and shoes for those who arrive before
the sun comes up.
- A copy of
our street map.
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- Are
Handicapped facilities
available?
The show is
outside. Handicapped toilets and parking are
available.
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- How
can I ship an item that I purchase?
There are dealers who ship and deliver merchandise.
Contact the office for information.
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Can I
bring pets to the field?
The law protects pets left unattended in vehicles. Most
shows do not encourage pets. Absolutely no pets may be
left in any vehicle unattended or without the owner
present.
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