World's Longest Yard Sale continues through Sunday

Joanne Denise carries items into the American Haitian Foundation tent along Taft Highway for the 127 Yard Sale on Wednesday, July 31, 2019 in Walden, Tenn. The 127 Yard Sale, or the World's Longest Yard Sale, starts today and runs through Sunday. The route covers 690 miles from Addison, Michigan, to Gadsden, Alabama, with thousands of roadside vendors along the route. Local residents should allow extra time for traveling. Traffic is always slow-going over Signal Mountain then through downtown before the route picks back up on scenic Lookout Mountain Parkway to Gadsden. / Staff photo by C.B. Schmelter
Joanne Denise carries items into the American Haitian Foundation tent along Taft Highway for the 127 Yard Sale on Wednesday, July 31, 2019 in Walden, Tenn. The 127 Yard Sale, or the World's Longest Yard Sale, starts today and runs through Sunday. The route covers 690 miles from Addison, Michigan, to Gadsden, Alabama, with thousands of roadside vendors along the route. Local residents should allow extra time for traveling. Traffic is always slow-going over Signal Mountain then through downtown before the route picks back up on scenic Lookout Mountain Parkway to Gadsden. / Staff photo by C.B. Schmelter
photo Shannon Turner, left, and LaDeborah Churchwell set up along Taft Highway for the 127 Yard Sale on Wednesday, July 31, 2019, in Walden, Tenn. The 127 Yard Sale, or the World's Longest Yard Sale, starts today and runs through Sunday. The route covers 690 miles from Addison, Michigan, to Gadsden, Alabama, with thousands of roadside vendors along the route. Local residents should allow extra time for traveling. Traffic is always slow-going over Signal Mountain then through downtown before the route picks back up on scenic Lookout Mountain Parkway to Gadsden.

Bargain hunters, pickers and and antiquers will be searching for deals and steals along Highway 127 when The World's Longest Yard Sale opens Thursday, Aug. 1, and continues through Sunday, Aug. 4.

This is the weekend to load some junk in your trunk - whether you plan to buy or sell at a roadside stand.

The route covers 690 miles from Addison, Michigan, to Gadsden, Alabama, with thousands of roadside vendors along the route. Local residents should allow extra time for traveling. Traffic is always slow-going over Signal Mountain then through downtown before the route picks back up on scenic Lookout Mountain Parkway to Gadsden.

For more information on selling, buying or lodging accommodations, check the sale website at www.127yardsale.com.

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