The  World's Longest Yardsale opened for a 25th season Thursday along US  Highway 127, offering second-hand bargains and entertainment over 690  miles (1,100 kilometers) in six states.
Organized by the Fentress County Chamber of Commerce in northern Tennessee, it's the longest the four-day attic-clearing event has ever stretched, running from Gadsden, Alabama to the outskirts of Addison, Michigan.
The inaugural yard sale in 1987 ran for 350 miles (560 kilometers).
"The original intent of the sale  was to prove the back roads have something to offer, and that the  
Interstate system was not the only mode for travel," the chamber said in  a statement."Thousands of people participate  in the sale each year as vendors," it said, while many more offer  visitors around 300 attractions such as concerts and excursions by boat,  train or horseback.
"A front lawn may be turned into a  showcase as items are displayed," it explained, warning however that  visitors can expect the occasional traffic jam given how popular the  event has become.
Leann Smith, tourism director for  the Fentress County Chamber of Commerce, told ABC News that the yard  sale is a boon for her county, where the biggest community, Jamestown,  only has 2,000 people.
"More people are eating at  restaurants and stopping and buying gas and other necessities needed  during travel," she said. "It's clearly a big difference for our small  town."
Source : Yahoo News 
