The Senator John Heinz History Center will host its eighth annual Vintage Pittsburgh retro fair in partnership with The Neighborhood Flea on Saturday, April 2, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The popular event returns to the Smithsonian’s home in Pittsburgh for the first time since 2019.
Dozens of local makers and vendors will be at the museum to sell one-of-a-kind clothing, accessories, home décor, vinyl records, and more for shoppers during the annual event.
Visitors can shop and then take a step back in time while exploring the History Center’s six floors of dynamic exhibitions, including Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, Heinz, and the recently expanded Pittsburgh: A Tradition of Innovation.
Vintage Pittsburgh will also feature family-friendly activity stations along with food and beverage vendors.
The event on Saturday, April 2, is free for History Center members and included with regular admission for non-members: $18 for adults, $15 for senior citizens (age 62+), $9 for students and children (age 6-17), and free for kids age 5 and under.
For more information, please visit www.heinzhistorycenter.org.
2022 Vintage Pittsburgh Vendors:
A-Boss Opticians, Ada’s Vintage, Wexford General Store Antiques, Allora Vintage LLC, ARTchaeology, Baked True North, Donna’s Family Vintage Items, Friday Cheer Co, hGrace Confections, llc, Jackie Whoa Vintage, Keystone Crystals, KVAULT, Lisa’s Niceties, Little Bits Pieces, Mid Century Decor & More, Mill Street Vintage, Mostly Records, Moxie Raven Vintage, My Beverly Jewelry, Nalonkuru, Nedal Gyro, Offroute Art, Oliver’s Attic Finds, Phoebe Art, Ramblin Van Vintage, Retro on Broadway, Shindig Alley, Songbird Artistry, Style4 Vintage, Sunset Vintage, The Ardent Forager, The Lost Borough, The Pickled Chef, Thriftburgh, Tutto Bellisimo Vintage, Twisted Vintage, Two Sisters Salvage, vigor&wisp, Wasted Knot Vintage, WHO NEW? Retro Mod Décor, Youngstone Studio.