It all begins with an idea.

For nearly twenty years, Don Scott, founder of the Scott Antique Markets, made a living buying and selling antiques.  He traveled the country along with several family members, finding antiques and selling them at various antique shows. After being a long-time exhibitor, Don wanted to start his own show with an emphasis on customer service. The Atlanta, Georgia show was successful from the beginning, and quickly expanded to Columbus, Ohio. Thirty years later, the Scott Antique Markets is stronger than ever. It has grown from a small antique show at the Lakewood Fairgrounds to being the World’s Largest Monthly Indoor Antique and Interiors Show at the Atlanta Expo Centers

People gathered around a table at an indoor flea market or antique store, shopping for jewelry and collectibles, with artwork and signs in the background.
A woman and a young boy shopping at an antique or craft fair with various framed nautical flags and decorative items on display.
A young girl in a purple hoodie looking at art books at an art gallery, with framed paintings hanging on the wall behind her and other visitors in the background.
Two women are talking at an art fair booth with abstract landscape paintings on display. One woman has long gray hair and glasses, and the other has short brown hair, wearing a turquoise shirt, with a brown purse over her shoulder.