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Farmington Flea Market
Hwy 550, between Farmington and Aztec. Every Fri, Sat & Sun, rain or shine. Summers - 6am-8pm; Winters - 7am-7pm. Outdoor market with up to 300 dealers during peak season; 70-160 average. Antiques & collectibles, new & used merchandise. 505.325.3129.
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Date: Dec 31, 1969 |
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Fairgrounds Flea Market
State Fairgrounds at intersection of Louisiana Blvd & Central St. Every Saturday & Sunday except during September which is fair time. 6am-5pm. 200-800 dealers depending upon weather. Antiques & collectibles, new & used merchandise, clothing, Native American arts. 505.265.1791 or 505.255.8255.
Category: New Mexico
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Micah Market
Name: Micah MarketAddress: 17230 E. Hwy 60Operates: Fri, Sat, Sun weeklyHours open to the public: 7AM tillDealers: Market is newBooths: so far 3-5Rent: $5.00 dailyCustomers: market is newIs there a parking fee? no feeDirections:I-25 Exit 175 seven miles east south sideDescription:Micah Market open air Mart is part of Micah Village, we are building indoor spaces. open but Grand opening 7/4/2003
Category: New Mexico
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Santa Fe Flea Market
Name: Santa Fe Flea MarketAddress: 3237 Rodeo RoadOperates: Weekends (F, S, S)Hours open to the public: 9am to 5pmDealers: 75Booths: 150Rent: 200Is there a parking fee? $1/carDirections:Exit Cerrillos Rd north to Villa Linda Mall, turn right on Rodeo Road about one mile. We are on the Northeast corner of Rodeo Road and Richards AvenueDescription:Opens March 26, 2004 through December 19, 2004.
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Gallup Flea Market
On Old Route 666. Daily except Sunday. 8am to dark. Averages up to 350 vendors. antiques, collectibles, new & used merchandise, jewelry. 505.722.7328.
Category: New Mexico
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Captain Flea Market
Located at the FairgroundsOperates monthly, March thru October, 9 to 4First year and growing.Highway 48 to Captain, can't miss it.
Category: New Mexico
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