Mark Your Calendars For The 127 Yard Sale August 1-4, 2024. It’s The World’s Longest Yard Sale And You Won’t Want To Miss It!
The 127 Yard Sale is the world's longest yard sale, spanning 690 miles across six states from Michigan to Alabama, offering a unique community and shopping experience.
Here in the good, old, US of A, we do everything to the fullest. We're naturally a little extra, and this drive and passion really is one of our best qualities! This attitude applies to everything, including our yard sales. In fact, the U.S. has the "world's longest yard sale" feather in its cap, and that's the 127 Yard Sale. This superlative secondhand sale spans six states, 690 miles, and four entire days. This epic event is really something you're going to have to prepare for, so download your route maps, break in your walking shoes, and practice your bargaining skills, because the 127 Yard Sale is Aug. 1-4, 2024 -- and you won't want to miss it!
The 127 Yard Sale is the real deal. It's 690 miles of pure, bargain-hunting bliss that covers six states: Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama.
The sale happens primarily along Route 127, a 758-mile-long highway that runs north to south, from Grayling, Michigan, to Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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After Chattanooga, the 127 Yard Sale route follows several scenic roads (which comprise Lookout Mountain Parkway) through Georgia and Alabama.
As you drive through the six states, there are numerous opportunities to stop and shop at the event's 2,200 (!) vendors.
You'll find sales in fields, pastures, side streets, Main Streets, empty lots, businesses, parks, town centers, fairgrounds, and, of course, in people's yards!
Some stops will have large groups of different sellers, known as Major Vendor Stops, while other sales will be set up separately.
The treasures you'll find are priceless; these are one-of-a-kind items sure to add lots of charm to their new homes!
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This superlative yard sale specializes in all things nostalgic.
From vintage Coca-Cola bottles and retro signs and cartons, the 127 Yard Sale is the very best of the best of flea markets!
What makes this event so special, however, isn't its record-setting size.
It's each and every vendor, shopper, and town along the 690-mile route.
Flea markets, at their core, are about community -- the act of going and shopping (and bargaining!) is a shared, cultural experience.
And one of the most wonderful things about our country, in fact, is its small towns. The people, the local history, the hometown pride -- this is America at its finest.
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The 127 Yard Sale will take you through some of the prettiest parts of the country: pastoral hills, winsome small towns, and a variety of landscapes.
Along the way, you'll pass places you probably never would have seen otherwise.
You'll stop in towns you likely never knew existed.
America really is the sum of its parts -- it's all of us that make this country so great.
Participating in the world's largest yard sale isn't merely going shopping; it's engaging in a shared, collective experience. And that, in 2024, is truly something to celebrate.
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Learn more about the 127 Yard Sale in this video interview with the Director of Media Relations, Josh Randall:
Phew. That's a lot of miles -- and a lot of bargains at the biggest yard sale we have seen! Have you shopped at the world's longest yard sale before? Do you plan on checking out this year's 127 Yard Sale Aug. 1-4, 2024? Learn more and plan your bargain-hunting adventure at the 127 Yard Sale website.
The holidays are a magical time filled with twinkling lights, heartwarming traditions, and the joy of gathering with loved ones. These enchanting events across America capture the spirit of the season, offering festive experiences for everyone to enjoy. Soak up the holiday cheer and create memories that will last a lifetime at these bucket-list-worthy holiday events.
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Christmas Events
'Tis the season to be jolly! And what better way to celebrate than by immersing yourself in the magic of Christmas at these incredible events? From dazzling light displays and charming markets to unique Nordic celebrations and Victorian-era fun, there's something special for you this Christmas.
1. Julefest: A Nordic Holiday Celebration - Seattle, WA
Location: National Nordic Museum, 2655 NW Market Street, Seattle, WA 98107
Dates: November 22-24, 2024
Kick off the holiday season with a taste of Scandinavia at Julefest in Seattle. This festive celebration at the National Nordic Museum brings the warmth and joy of Nordic holiday traditions to the Pacific Northwest in November. Explore a Nordic holiday village of handcrafted gifts, traditional foods, and cozy Scandinavian apparel. Enjoy live music, delicious treats, and the lively atmosphere of this beloved Seattle tradition.
2. Christkindlmarkt - Carmel, IN
Location: 10 Carter Green, Carmel, IN 46032
Dates: November 23-December 24, 2024
Experience the excitement of winter at the Carmel Christkindlmarkt, a delightful, authentic German Christmas market right in Indiana. Wander through more than 60 cozy wooden stalls filled with handmade gifts, beautiful German ornaments, and delicious treats like gingerbread and warm mulled wine. Be sure to check out the impressive Glühwein Pyramid, which sparkles with over 3,000 lights! You can skate on the ice rink, listen to live music and find crafts in the children's area. Join in the festive fun and make wonderful memories at this charming holiday market.
3. Christmas at the Princess - Scottsdale, AZ
Location: Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, 7575 E. Princess Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Dates: November 22, 2024-January 4, 2025
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Get ready to be dazzled! Christmas at the Princess is a holiday extravaganza at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess Resort. It's open to the public as a ticketed event, so you don't have to be a guest to jingle all the way to some holiday fun. With millions of twinkling lights, festive activities, and enchanting decorations, it's a Christmas dream come true. Glide across the ice rink, ride the Christmas train, and roast marshmallows over a fire pit. Don't forget to snap a photo with Santa and explore the magical Christmas Village.
4. Dickens on the Strand - Galveston, TX
Location: 2002 The Strand, Galveston, TX 77550
Dates: December 6-8, 2024
Imagine you've traveled back in time to Victorian London at this fun holiday street festival. Each year, Dickens on The Strand transforms Galveston into a scene straight out of a Charles Dickens novel, with costumed carolers, musicians, and street performers bringing the era to life. Don your favorite Victorian attire and join the festivities the first weekend of December. Walk down the busy streets filled with vendors selling unique gifts, tasty treats, and Victorian-inspired crafts. Don't miss the chance to witness the parades and maybe even encounter Queen Victoria herself!
5. Christmas Town USA - McAdenville, NC
Location: 212 Wesleyan Dr, McAdenville, NC 28101
Dates: December 2-26, 2024
Experience the best of the season in this charming town that transforms into a dazzling wonderland. McAdenville, located just west of Charlotte, becomes Christmas Town USA, where over half a million shimmering lights adorn every home and business. This mesmerizing display creates a breathtaking panorama that attracts visitors from across the country. Take a stroll or enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride through the radiant streets, and be sure to experience the tree lighting ceremony and Yule Log Parade for a truly immersive holiday adventure.
Hanukkah Events
Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, is a joyous celebration filled with light, community, and tradition. New York City takes the celebration to new heights with not one, but two massive menorahs competing for the title of "World's Largest"! But only one can claim the official Guinness World Record…
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6. Menorah Lighting in Grand Army Plaza, Midtown Manhattan, NY
Location: Grand Army Plaza (Manhattan)
Dates: December 25, 2024-January 2, 2025
Behold the reigning champion! Head to Midtown Manhattan's Grand Army Plaza at the southeast corner of Central Park to witness the lighting of the world's largest Hanukkah menorah (officially recognized by Guinness World Records). This 36-foot-tall behemoth illuminates the plaza each night of Hanukkah. Enjoy live music and dancing as this magnificent menorah is lit, celebrating the Festival of Lights in grand style.
Menorah Lighting in Grand Army Plaza - Brooklyn, NY
Location: Grand Army Plaza (Brooklyn)
Dates: December 25, 2024-January 2, 2025
Not to be outdone, Brooklyn proudly presents its own contender—the largest menorah in the borough! This massive steel structure lights up Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn every night of Hanukkah. Join the celebration at this historic landmark and experience the magic of the holiday with live music, hot latkes, and gifts for children.
Kwanzaa Events
If you're looking for a vibrant Kwanzaa celebration, the Capital City Kwanzaa Festival is a must-visit event with cultural performances, workshops, and activities for all ages.
7. Capital City Kwanzaa Festival - Washington, D.C.
Location: Typically held at the Greater Richmond Convention Center, 403 N 3rd St, Richmond, VA 23219, but check the website of Elegba Folklore Society for updates.
Date: TBA
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The Capital City Kwanzaa Festival in Washington, D.C., offers a vibrant celebration of the Kwanzaa holiday with performances, workshops, and family-friendly activities. You can explore The African Market, snack on some delicious food, and experience a cultural ceremony highlighting community values and growth. Hosted by the Elegba Folklore Society, this annual event is one of the largest Kwanzaa celebrations on the East Coast and provides a meaningful way to honor the season.
Winter Events
Winter adventures await—check out ways to experience the season's beauty and create new traditions, whether you're seeking pre-holiday fun or post-holiday escapes.
8. Luminary Loppet - Minneapolis, MN
Location: Lake of the Isles, Minneapolis, MN
Date: February 8, 2025
Enjoy a beautiful winter evening at the Luminary Loppet in Minneapolis, and all for a great cause. This unique event takes place by Lake of the Isles, where you can stroll along a path illuminated by over 1,200 glowing lanterns. Take in the sights with a walk, sip hot cocoa, and treat yourself to s'mores to stay warm. Afterward, join in the fun with food trucks, music, and more. Plus, this event supports the Loppet Foundation, which offers outdoor activities for the community throughout the year.
9. Ice Castles - Lincoln, NH
Location: 24 Clark Farm Road, North Woodstock, NH 03262
Dates: TBA, returning winter 2025. For updates, check the website of Ice Castles.
Step into an otherworldly realm made entirely of ice. At Ice Castles in New Hampshire, you can traverse towering archways, slide down icy tunnels, and discover hidden caverns within these epic frozen structures. This frozen glacial kingdom features ice slides, crawl tunnels, a Mystic Forest Light Walk, and even a Polar Pub carved entirely from ice. It's a unique experience that will delight visitors of all ages.
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10. Wintersköl - Aspen, CO
Location: Aspen, CO (various locations)
Dates: December 12-15, 2024
Take part in a one-of-a-kind winter tradition in Aspen, Colorado, at the annual Wintersköl celebration. Started back in 1951, this multi-day festival was created by locals to celebrate Aspen's mountain lifestyle. Today, it's still going strong with exciting activities like skiing and snowboarding events, impressive snow sculptures, a tasty soup contest, a craft beer festival, and a torchlight parade down Aspen Mountain, followed by a fireworks show. It's a fantastic way to have fun in the snow and enjoy the beautiful mountain setting.
New Year's Events
Whether you're seeking a big city bash or a cozy mountain celebration, these New Year's Eve events are the perfect way to welcome a new year.
11. New Year's Eve Times Square Ball Drop - New York, NY
Location: Times Square, New York, NY
Date: December 31st, 2024
Ring in the New Year with over a million people at the iconic Times Square Ball Drop. This world-famous celebration features a dazzling ball descending 141 feet in 60 seconds, marking the start of a new year. But the excitement begins long before midnight, with live music and entertainment leading up to the main event. This New Year's Eve tradition, a true bucket-list experience, dates back to 1907 and is a once-in-a-lifetime way to welcome a new year.
12. Chinese New Year Festival & Parade - San Francisco, CA
Location: Starts on Market Street and ends in Chinatown, San Francisco, CA
Date: February 15, 2025
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Celebrate the electrifying energy of the Chinese New Year at the oldest and largest Lunar New Year parade outside of Asia. This San Francisco tradition, dating back to the 1850s, features dazzling floats, lion dancers, marching bands, Chinese acrobats, and the star of the show—the enormous Golden Dragon. With over 600,000 firecrackers exploding throughout the parade, it's an unforgettable spectacle of sights and sounds.
13. New Year's Eve Fireworks Show and Ball Drop - Gatlinburg, TN
Head to the Great Smoky Mountains for a special New Year's Eve celebration. Gatlinburg, Tennessee, hosts one of the largest New Year's Eve events in the country, featuring a ball drop from the iconic Gatlinburg Space Needle and a spectacular fireworks show. This free, family-friendly event has been a tradition since 1987, and it's a fantastic way to ring in the new year with a bang.
Get ready to be swept away by the magic of the holiday season! These bucket-list-worthy events promise merrymaking experiences, joyous celebrations, and memories that will last long after the holidays have ended. So, start planning your winter adventures and prepare to be enchanted by the spirit of the holidays.
Do you have a hidden gem of a holiday event that everyone should know about? Nominate your favorite festive celebrations and help others discover the magic of the season. And for even more winter adventures, check out the Greenbrier in West Virginia, it gets all decked out for Christmas each year.
The first five months of 2024 have been pretty stellar for stargazers and space nerds like me. Between the total solar eclipse in April and the stunning auroras produced by a massive solar flare in May, we’ve already had two unique opportunities to marvel at the beauty of the universe this year… and there’s another one coming up in early June, but you’ll have to wake up early if you want to see it.
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In the early morning hours of June 3, 2024, six planets will align in the sky in what’s affectionately called a “planetary parade.”
While four of them – Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn – may be visible with the naked eye, you’ll need a telescope to spot Neptune and Uranus.
Unfortunately, this particular “parade” won’t be as bright as alignments we’ve seen in years past (like the photo below, which was snapped in 2022), but if you’re an early riser and conditions are clear, you might still spot something special.
Planetary alignments are largely a visual phenomenon based on our perspective here on Earth. In reality, these planets are billions of miles apart in three-dimensional space and travel around the sun in elliptical orbits that never truly line up. That said, it’s still pretty fun to see!
So what should you look for if you are willing to wake up before the break of dawn?
The best chance you’ll have to see this planetary alignment will be about a half-hour before sunrise. The depiction above comes from Stellarium and shows the positions of the visible planets and expected lighting conditions for the morning of June 3rd. If you live in an area with an unobstructed view to the east, Jupiter and Mercury will appear closest to each other and to the horizon. The sunrise isn’t far behind them, so they’ll be quite dim. From there, the other planets will be positioned in an upward arc from north to south.
Uranus is third in the line-up, but you won’t be able to see it without a telescope. If you live near an observatory or know of local astronomy groups, check to see if they’re hosting any viewing events!
A crescent moon will be visible in the center of the six planets, though not perfectly in alignment.
It may, however, help you locate Mars, which is fourth in the line-up. Our neighboring planet is often one of the easiest to find in the night sky due to its red hue. The color may be less obvious in the early morning light, but it will still be one of the brighter planets and may help you orient yourself to spot the others.
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Fifth in line is Neptune – and you’ll just have to trust me that it’s there. Like Uranus, the planet will be too dim to see with the naked eye.
Finally, Saturn will sit highest in the sky and furthest to the south. Along with Mars, it will be one of the easier planets to see.
Keep in mind that the planets will not be clustered as close together as you might think – the alignment will stretch across a large swath of the sky – about 73° for those who like the nitty-gritty details.
While you may see some splashy headlines about this “rare” and “spectacular” event, the truth is that planetary alignments are not terribly unusual; however, seeing six of the eight (or unofficially nine, if you – like me – will always have a soft spot in your heart for Pluto) is a little less common.
In fact, this won’t be the only six-planet “parade” of 2024 – there’s another one coming up in August that may yield better viewing conditions.
I fell in love with astronomy back in middle school when an awesome teacher taught me a trick for spotting the brightest stars in the sky (anyone out there recognize the phrase “arc to Arcturus, speed to Spica?”) and my interest was reignited in college during a particularly cool physics course, so I'm always on the lookout for new ways to learn about our universe. If you are, too, I recommend checking out one of the many Night Sky apps out there. Stellarium is a great simulator for visualizing sky conditions from any location at specific times and dates. I’ve also used the StarWalk phone app for years to help me locate celestial objects, even if I can’t see them with my eyes alone. Both are free and are pretty cool tools for learning about constellations, star identification, and tracking the path of the ISS as it circumnavigates the globe!
So there you have it: everything you need to know about the “planetary parade” in June 2024. Here’s hoping for clear eyes and clear skies!
Were you lucky enough to see the awe-inspiring auroras in May? I never thought I’d see them so close to home! Several of our editors snapped photos from all across the country – you can see our views from Oregon, Utah, and Ohio on the OnlyInYourState Instagram page!