The Selma Cotton Mill, located in Selma, North Carolina, celebrated its 20-year milestone in July. What is the secret to success there? The rich variety, quality products, and the fact that it’s more than a flea market. The choice is yours with antiques, candy, honey, architectural salvage, primitives, a garden center, and other one-of-a-kind finds from more than 50 flea market dealers. And a big bonus is that it sits in an old cotton mill, bringing a historical feel while you shop. While you are perusing the well-stocked space, keep a lookout for the furry critters walking around, making the place much more elegant. Also, if you buy something that reads CAT on the price tag, 100 percent of that money goes directly to help the animals in the rescue. Let’s take a look at the Selma Cotton Mill.

Before you even walk in, the promise of an interesting experience awaits.

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To be sure, these sweet, warm babies will also be eager to meet you, as all of the animals roaming the shop are free to adopt, friendly, neutered, and up-to-date on shots.

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Selma Cotton Mill is a treasure trove of antiques, tools, collectibles, furniture, and more, at the best prices around.

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This sweet rescue cat, Blaise, was treated for its wounds at the hospital.

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Most of the displays are very well organized. Every couch has a story, and how about the beautiful lines on this one to enhance your home?

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Another newborn is receiving some very generous love and nourishment.

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And some of them are full grown, such as this furry orange feline. Can’t you just picture him at home?

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Coca-cola anyone? This collection adds a lot of color to the market.

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In 20 years, more than 1,268 animals have been rehomed.

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If you like to buy something old and make it new again, Selma Cotton Mill, in North Carolina, is the place for you.

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Are you ready to do some shopping and maybe bring home a furry friend? Have you already been to Selma Cotton Mill in North Carolina? If so, please tell us about some of your amazing finds in the comments below. And while you’re in the area, drive a half hour and visit the Whirligig Park in Wilson.

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Address: Cotton Mill Flea Market, 1105 W Anderson St, Selma, NC 27576, USA