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CALIFORNIA

Every first Sunday of the month, Alameda. Alameda Point Antiques Faire, 3900 Maine St., Alameda, CA. The Alameda Point Antiques Faire is the largest antiques show in Northern California, boasting 800 dealer booths. All items 20 years old or older. For more info, visit alamedapointantiquesfaire.com.

Every first Sunday of the month through May, Palm Springs. Palm Springs Vintage Market, PS Cultural Center at the Camelot Theater, 2300 E Baristo Rd, Palm Springs. For more info, visit palmspringsvintagemarket.com.

Every second Sunday of the month, Pasadena. World's largest flea market at the Rose Bowl, Pasadena. More than over 2 million items offered for sale by more than 2,500 vendors. Shop for rare and unusual, vintage collectibles, antiques, new items, arts and crafts and second-hand items. SH: early birds, 5-9am; regular admission: 9am-3pm. For more info, visit rgcshows.com or call 323-560-7469.

Every second Sunday of the month, Sacramento. Sacramento Antique Faire, located at Sleep Train Arena, East Entrance, Sacramento, has reopened with new COVID-19 protocols in place. SH: 6:30am-3pm, rain or shine. ADM: $3 (children 16 & under free), parking is free, no pets please. Food and ATM on site.

Aug 26, 2023, San Diego. Delightful Dolls of SoCal Doll 45th Annual Show and Sale, Handlery Hotel, 950 Hotel Circle, San Diego, CA 92108. Everything from teddy bears to vintage doll clothing to beautiful antique dolls to unique artists’ dolls. Doll stringing available. 60 dealers. SH: 10am-2pm. ADM: $6; under 12 free with adult. For more info: show organizer Gloria Osborne 619 298-2447, email globob31@gmail.com; https://www.facebook.com/DelightfulDolls.

Rivertown Peddlers Faire, G. Street and 2nd Street, Antioch, Calif. SH: 9am-3pm. Vintage, repurposed and handmade.

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