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Five Flea Market Favorites

1. Rose Bowl Flea Market

ne of the coolest venues in the country, the Rose Bowl Flea Market has been one of the best-attended and profitable flea markets for more than 50 years. The market is known near and far because of its uniqueness, quality of vendors and great shoppers of all ages – and it’s at the ROSE BOWL. Big Fun. On the second Sunday of every month, 2,500 merchants gather to vend thousands of antique or vintage items ranging from housewares

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