SOUVENIRS, PLUS STORIES
America's Best Flea Markets
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California's Alameda Point Antiques & Collectibles Faire for art and design objects.
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A vintage set of dominoes purchased at Alameda Point.
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A particularly leafy stretch of the 127 Corridor Sale, near Covington, Ky.
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To allow for easier browsing, most of the 21 fields at the Brimfield Antique & Flea Market Shops in Brimfield, Mass., are housed in large tents, arranged in a row beside a mile-long stretch of road.
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A portable radio purchased at Brimfield that swings closed into a ring shape so it can be carried around like a purse.
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Ambitious shoppers can pay a small fee (usually about $10) to enter the Springfield Antique Show & Flea Market in Ohio early and start staking claims.
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Classic Americana is a highlight at the Springfield Antique Show.
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Kelsi Ammon is one of a pool of vendors that changes weekly at the Brooklyn Flea.
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A desk calendar purchased at the Brooklyn Flea from seller Three Potato Four.
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