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Patriot Flea Market Chancey Road, Zephyrhills, FL 33541 813-715-4836 — Carl Hill Seasonal, outdoor market open Tues. and Thurs. 7am-3pm, September-May. Located on Chancey Road, east of Highways 39 and 301. NFMA MEMBER
Pea Ridge Flea Market 5186 Highway 90, Pace, FL 32571 850-994-8056 — Debbie Lowery Open year round, every Sat. and Sun. 8am to 4pm. 36,000 sq. ft. under roof.
Pecan Park RV Resort & Flea Market 614 Pecan Park Road, Jacksonville, FL 32218 904-751-6770 — John Heidecker Pecan Park Road at I-95. Sat. and Sun. 8am to 5pm, year round. Free parking and admission.
Port Orange Flea and Farmers Market 5013 Ridgewood Ave., Port Orange, FL 32127 386-756-8700 / 386-523-7749 — DeAnn Yount Open year round Thurs.-Sun 7am-2pm. Outdoor market and covered tables. Over 140 vendors. 5 minutes from Daytona Beach. Food concessions Fri.-Sun.
Ramona Flea Market 7059 Ramona Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32205 904-786-3532 — Rick Waller Shoppers: Sat. and Sun. 8am to 5pm, year round. Same location since 1971. Family owned & operated. Fun, food & bargains. Vendors: Sat. and Sun. 6:30am to 5pm; Offi ce: Wed., Thurs. 9am to 5pm, Fri. 9am to 6pm.
Red Barn Flea Market & Plaza 1707 1st Street East, Bradenton, FL 34208 941-747-3794 — Linda Full market open Wed., Fri., Sat. and Sun. 8am-4pm. (Wed. seasonal Nov. through Apr.) One of Florida’s most popular, progressive fl ea markets. More than 650 unique retail shops and fl ea market style booths. Family fun, bargain hunting, souvenir shopping and great food. Free admission, parking and Where to Find It Market Guide. Plaza area open Tues.-Sun. 10am-4pm. 800-274-FLEA (3532) or 941-747-3794. Located Where Hwy 41 & 301 meet at 17th Ave.
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Renninger’s Florida Twin Markets 20651 US Highway 441, Mount Dora, FL 32757 352-383-3141 or 352-383-8393 — Mike Renninger Sat. and Sun. 8am to 4pm, year round. Indoor/ outdoor; antique mall and new merchandise market.
Revelation Marketplace 27455 South Dixie Hwy., Homestead, FL 33032 305-247-4711 — Connie Zapata Open Wed.-Sat. 10am-9pm and Sun. 10am- 6pm, year round. All new merchandise. Located in Miami metro area.
Riverview Flea Market 7415 US Highway 301 S, Riverview, FL 33578 813-671-9315 — Cliff Henderson Open Wed.-Fri. 10am-6pm, Sat. 9am-6pm and Sun. 9am-5pm. NFMA MEMBER
Southern B’s Indoor Fleamarket 57 NW US Highway 19, Crystal River, FL 34428 352-895-0543 — Stan Dubaj / Stefan Butinbik Brand new market with great air-conditioned indoor space! 12’x12’ spaces available, with prime enclosed secure spaces for long term rental. Electrical service available, and restrooms on-site. Plenty of free parking and conveniently located on US 19 in Crystal River. Contact us for rental info - we’re priced right!
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