Went here on a Sunday morning around 1130am. If you arrive after 9am, try to stay away from the parking lot, you're better off parking on the street. The layout is rectangle in design with a few offshoots from the main thoroughfare to your left and right. There is an ATM at the service office along the western side. The offshoots have vendors that have various tools and nick knacks.
Aside from the typical toy vendors that have the barking toy puppies that every parent wishes they never bought so they wait until the batteries die only to never replace them again, they have vendors that provide haircut services, central and South American arts, crafts, food and drinks. Many other vendors have amine themed toy shops, while others have blankets and clothes.
It's a relatively short walk through this flea market. The produce is very good and should be one of the many reasons you might go here. It's not as busy as other swap meets and flea markets and should be good for socially integrating those with exceptional needs when teaching them how to shop. Probably best for those at a higher functioning spectrum than those at a less progressive functioning spectrum.
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Read moreThis Flea Market has so much sentiment to me, from my dad going every weekend for years to now us going and reminiscing of the times my dad would walk around there. My dad passed away 14 years ago, and I'm so happy the market is still thriving. From the new parking lot to the new awnings (and more to come), you can tell the owners and management are taking pride in our local market. I met the manager "Marlene" in the front office and I was considering opening a small stand and she was very professional, knowledgeable and helpful with information to possibly get my stand up and going. While maintaining her loyalty to the current vendors. She was showing me areas where I might be able to competitively set up my stand. She made me feel like her loyalty was for the vendors currently in operation in addition to encouraging new business. I think the flea market is a great place to go on the weekend to find a bargain and to help our community and local vendors. I really hope this market stays open for many...
Read moreThis place has a sizeable selection of cowboy hats, cell phone accessories, blankets, shoes, clothes and bluetooth speakers. There are friendly vendors selling a wide variety of knick knacks and a covered food court offering traditional flea market snacks. My favorite was the books. Not only did I discover a massive library of fascinating reading material....they were organized by category! I have been to thrift stores with a fraction of the inventory I saw here where they have the books for sale randomly scattered on the shelves. This place is better than a thrift store and in this county that's impressive! If you check this place out and end up not finding anything you care to purchace you can likely find interesting folks to mingle with and that alone is worth the trip. Did I mention they have free parking? No? I don't mean monopoly. Anyways they have free parking and probably even a restroom! Check it out...for...
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