► PIP-BOY // DATA // FIELD INTEL
FIELD REPORTS
Wasteland Marketplace Locations — Updated by Commonwealth Scouts
▶ SCOUT TRANSMISSION // ACTIVE
Our network of wasteland scouts has identified multiple active trading settlements across the Commonwealth. These locations operate seasonally — even the apocalypse respects New England winters. All reports verified within the last patrol cycle.
Status indicators reflect current operational readiness. Green means GO. Proceed with caps in hand and eyes open.
LOCATION: Sandwich, MA — Route 6A Sector
SEASON: April through October
SCHEDULE: Wednesdays 0600–1200 & Sundays 0700–1200
INTEL: One of Cape Cod’s longest-running outdoor markets. Strong toy and collectible presence. Dealers rotate weekly. Multiple sessions per week — Wednesday morning crowds tend to be lighter. Early arrival recommended on Sundays — the good caps go fast.
LOCATION: Wellfleet Drive-In, Route 6
SEASON: Late April through October
SCHEDULE: Weekends + Holidays, 0800–1600 hours
INTEL: Iconic Cape Cod location. Weekend warriors and serious dealers alike. The drive-in screen watches over all transactions. Spooky, but effective.
LOCATION: Raynham, MA — Raynham Park
SEASON: Year-round
SCHEDULE: Sundays, 0700–1400 hours | Entry: 1.50 caps
INTEL: One of the largest outdoor markets in the southeastern Commonwealth. Year-round operation makes this a reliable target in any season. Entry fee of 1.50 caps — worth every bottle cap. Arrive at first light for the best finds.
LOCATION: Seekonk, MA — Route 6 Sector
SEASON: April through October
SCHEDULE: Sundays, 0700–1300 hours
INTEL: Veteran trading post on the Rhode Island border. Cross-Commonwealth dealers bring diverse inventory. Particularly strong in vintage toys, sports cards, and electronics. Border location means unique finds from the Rhode Island sector.
LOCATION: Grafton, MA — Central Commonwealth Sector
SEASON: May through October
SCHEDULE: Saturdays & Sundays, 0800–1500 hours
INTEL: Central Massachusetts outpost drawing dealers from across the region. Strong antique and collectible presence. Covered sections available — market operates rain or shine. Recommended by multiple Commonwealth scouts as a high-yield target.
▶ QUARTERMASTER ADVISORY // CLASSIFIED
Antique co-ops are multi-dealer permanent settlements — more stable than flea markets, open year-round, and stocked with curated inventory from dozens of independent traders. Marked locations with ★ indicate active Cape Cod Trading Post inventory on site.
▶ CO-OP FIELD STRATEGY
Unlike flea markets, co-ops maintain consistent stock. Visit regularly — dealers restock on their own schedule. Build relationships with booth operators; they’ll often hold pieces for known collectors. Always check the back corners and bottom shelves. The best finds are rarely at eye level.
CCTP inventory updated regularly at Middleboro and West Bridgewater locations. Contact HQ for current stock inquiries.
▶ SCOUT’S GUIDE TO SURVIVAL
Arrive early. Bring cash (caps preferred, but dollars accepted). Know your prices before you go. Never lowball a dealer before 0800 hours. Dress for the weather — the Commonwealth cares not for your comfort. And always, always check the bottom of the box.
