Yes, there is an auto auction center in Franklin, OH. It is ADESA Cincinnati / Dayton Auto Auction at 4400 William C. Good Blvd Franklin, OH 45005 Telephone: 937-746-4000. They also have a website: http://www.adesacinday.com/
In many areas, police and local governments will hold vehicle auctions. Thrift stores and local charities are also excellent sources for auto auctions, which are generally held regularly.
Most foreclosure auctions are held by the county, where the home or property is located. These auctions are generally held in county courthouses, which post the auctions in newspapers, and are also posted in the county courthouse buildings themselves.
Slave auctions were held during the transatlantic slave trade, which took place primarily between the 16th and 19th centuries. These auctions were typically held in ports and trading posts in Africa, the Americas, and Europe.
There are a lot of places that have car auctions in the UK. Newport Car Auctions and British Car Auctions have websites with more information on when and where.
You could try nyautoauction.com you could check nyc.gov for vehicles that have been seized. Apparently seized care auctions are the best place to get cheap, good quality cars. Alternatively try themanahattanauctionhouse.com
when it is a farming auction
Slave auctions were typically held in public spaces such as marketplaces, courthouses, or specially designated auction blocks in cities and towns across the United States during the antebellum period. Large plantations or farms may have also held auctions on-site to sell enslaved individuals.
They are held without a auctioneer, so there is no one to make a noise when items are being sold to their new owner. These auctions are mostly held in England.
Check the BLM website for auction dates, they also have online auctions as well.
Government auctions are usually held by police precincts. If you call your local precinct, they can tell you when and where they are holding auctions.
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