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Picc-a-Dilly Flea Market PO Box 5881, Eugene, OR 97405 541-683-5589 — Suzanne Jackson & Peggy Ward Sundays, plus some Sat./Sun. markets. Usually 2 markets a month, can vary. We operate Sept. thru June. Off July and August. Market dates for balance of 2011 are April 3rd & 17th; May 1st & 15th; June 5th & 19th; Sept. 18th; Oct. 9th & 23rd; Nov. 5th-6th & 20th; Dec. 3rd-4th & 18th. Please call for 2012 dates. www.piccadillyfl
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The Original Medford Giant Flea Market 1701 South Pacifi c Highway, Medford, OR 97504 541-772-8211 — Dennis & Dee Nelson 184 tables. Southern Oregon’s largest indoor fl ea market. Something for everyone. Open 1 or 2 days a month. Call for dates. www.fl
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The Red Barn Flea Market 33920 Highway 101 South, Cloverdale, OR 97112 503-392-3973 — Harold and Nancy Altman Outdoor vendors-sell 7 days a week!!! Daily mid- April through October, 8:30am-6pm. Generous sized spaces w/RV accommodations include electricity & portable toilets. On Coast Hwy 101, 20 miles north of Lincoln City. Call year round to inquire.
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380 Flea Market 4200 East University Dr., Denton, TX 76208 940-383-1064, 940-390-5900, 940-391-6202 — John Lillard Open Sat. and Sun. 6am-6pm, year round.
4th Monday Trade Days 201 West Pine Street, Whitewright, TX 75491 972-480-3389 — Andrew Guiette The American Legion’s 4th Monday Trade Days are held the Friday, Saturday and Sunday prior to the 4th Monday of each month. Hours are 8am-dusk.
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