Borkholder Dutch Village is located in Nappanee, Indiana. Being in Northern Indiana, it is not easy to find, but once I saw the broken down road sign, I knew my superior locating skills had not been at fault.
When I came up to the small group of building, I wasn’t sure that this would be worth my time. On the outside, it didn’t seem as big as I pictured it in my head. I almost thought of turning around, and going somewhere else. Then I thought since I’m here, I should go and look around. I went in expecting to spend about 10 minutes there. I couldn’t believe how many items are actually in the building!
If you want to find something old, unique, one of a kind, or crafty, come to Borkholder’s. They have antique items — dishes, books, furniture, glassware, trinkets, and toys. They also have a lot of crafty items. There are quilts and knickknacks, children’s toys and decorations. I was surprised by how interested I was in all the items. I walked up and down the aisles amazed at all there was to see.
They also have a restaurant attached to the Market, which is the first building you see when visit. I did not get a chance to eat there, but I did make a note to go back and try the food. It smelled wonderful.
So when you want to go to a flea market in Amish Country, visit Borkholder Dutch Village. It is time well spent.
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Well this will truly make for a unique travel experience, although it may not appeal to everyboy, especially children and teens. But for those know and appreciate a calm and rustic atmosphere, they must be in for a treat. Anyway it looks very interesting and is certainly worth a look!
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