Living in Rhode Island sometimes means dining, sleeping, shopping and working in some pretty old buildings — after all, we are home to the oldest tavern in the country. The General Stanton Inn is no exception, having roots that go all the way back to the 1600s. These days, we know it best as the site of Rhode Island’s oldest flea market. And despite this year’s challenges, it’s still going strong and is open for business.

The General Stanton Inn is located in Charlestown, where it has been a local landmark for centuries.

Charlestown, Rhode Island / Google Originally, this property served as the home of Thomas Stanton, who started using it as a schoolhouse for local Native American children (and Stanton’s own children) but was eventually turned into an inn.

While the property has been renovated and updated with modern amenities, you’ll still feel like you’ve gone back in time when you walk through the door.

Malarie Delaney / Google After 200 years in the Stanton Family, the General Stanton Inn was sold and has changed hands a few times. However, an effort is always made to preserve the charm and history of the property.

The General Stanton Inn’s 17 guest rooms are open for visitors, and it’s a great place for history buffs to stay.

General Stanton Inn Flea Market / Facebook But you may end up learning more about the place than you bargained for. People who have stayed here have reported experiencing strange noises and apparitions, and many believe the place is haunted.

But there is one place where you almost certainly won’t see a ghost – the General Stanton Inn’s flea market.

General Stanton Inn Flea Market / Facebook This is Rhode Island’s oldest and most continually operated flea market, and it’s better than ever.

The market, which is mostly outdoors, is held every Saturday and Sunday from April - October.

General Stanton Inn Flea Market / Facebook This also happens to be Rhode Island’s largest flea market, so come prepared to shop until you drop.

The vendors here are mostly local small business owners and antique dealers, but you’ll find treasures from all over the world here.

Douglas Waryck / Google There’s truly something for everyone.

Have we mentioned that this fantastic market has its own snack bar?

General Stanton Inn Flea Market / Facebook The local food trucks will ensure you don’t have to shop hungry.

If you’ve never checked out the weekly flea market at the General Stanton Inn, make this the year you go.

General Stanton Inn Flea Market / Facebook Admission is free, but you won’t want to leave empty-handed.

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Charlestown, Rhode Island / Google

Originally, this property served as the home of Thomas Stanton, who started using it as a schoolhouse for local Native American children (and Stanton’s own children) but was eventually turned into an inn.

Malarie Delaney / Google

After 200 years in the Stanton Family, the General Stanton Inn was sold and has changed hands a few times. However, an effort is always made to preserve the charm and history of the property.

General Stanton Inn Flea Market / Facebook

But you may end up learning more about the place than you bargained for. People who have stayed here have reported experiencing strange noises and apparitions, and many believe the place is haunted.

This is Rhode Island’s oldest and most continually operated flea market, and it’s better than ever.

This also happens to be Rhode Island’s largest flea market, so come prepared to shop until you drop.

Douglas Waryck / Google

There’s truly something for everyone.

The local food trucks will ensure you don’t have to shop hungry.

Admission is free, but you won’t want to leave empty-handed.

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