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MINI FLEA MARKET
Name: MINI FLEA MARKETAddress: 725 Main St.Operates: DailyHours open to the public: 3:00-6:00 PMIs there a parking fee? noDescription:This a new Flea Market we have a lot of good deals just come and see us
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Date: Nov 30, 2001 |
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Grassy Creek Indoor Market
Name: Grassy Creek Indoor MarketAddress: 12085 HWY 226 S.Operates: weeklyHours open to the public: Fri & Sat 9-6 Sun 1-5Dealers: 30 and growingBooths: 30 and growingRent: $150Customers: 1000Is there a parking fee? yesDirections:Hwy 226 south of Spruce Pine, behind McDonald'sDescription:The area's largest indoor market (45000s.f.). Located in former Rose's dept. store. Two months old and growing fast. Aggressive advertising.
Category: North Carolina
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Tradewinds Swap-A-Rama
5919 Market Street, Hwy 17N, 3/4 mi off I-40. Open Wednexcept 9am-5pm on Saturday. Indoors & outdoors averaging 30-50 vendors. Antiques & collectibles, new & used merchandise. 919.395.6880.
Category: North Carolina
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Trading Post
Trading PostNC Hwy. 49 SOperates weekly from 9 A.M. to 7 P.M.There is 70 to 100 dealers, 70 booths inside and 30 outside. Rent is $25.00 and up. New, used , antiques and collectibles.There is no parking fee, it's located on Hwy. 49S across from Mack Rd.We offer an old western town, you can sell it or we will sell it for you.
Category: North Carolina
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The Rusty Bucket
Name: The Rusty BucketAddress: Chimney Rock RoadOperates: weekly (Sat & Sun)Hours open to the public: 9am- 5pm$Dealers: 25-50Booths: 50 or moreRent: $5.00Customers: 1000 or moreyesIs there a parking fee? noDirections:Take exit 18A from NC I-26 go 4 miles on 64 E (same as Chimney Rock Rd) The Rusty Bucket located on the right. Watch for the large rusty bucket.Description:We are located in the heart of apple country. Come sell or shop with the friendliest people in Western North Carolina.
Category: North Carolina
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