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Ameri-Can Flea Market 42635 New York Rte. 12, Alexandria Bay, NY 13607 315-482-2016 / 315-439-8203 — Paulette Valerino / C.P Hauser — Open Memorial Day weekend till Labor Day. Open Sat. & Sun. 10am-6pm prior to 4th of July; Fri.-Sun. 10am-5pm after 4th of July. 15 acres, indoor/ outdoor. Weekly special events. Located in the heart of the Thousand Islands. Wood bundles for sale.


Antique World Flea Market & Co-op’s 11111 Main Street, Clarence, NY 14031 716-759-8483 — Katy Toth Indoor/Outdoor Sun. market open year round 8am-4pm. 3 Co-ops open Thurs.-Tues. 11am- 5pm. www.antiqueworldmarket.com


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516-996-3558—Open Tues. & F. & Fri., S, Sat. and Sun. 8am-6pm. Market is held outdoors through late fall and under tents in winter. Space for 400 vendors. New York City’s lty’s largest Flea Market! High traffi c location, entire New York City block. Exit 15, Belt Parkway.


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Center in Sayvile 5750 Sunrise Highway, Sayville, NY 11782 631-244-5755 — Dvora Cohen & Larry Bebee 150 vendors including 50 jewelers. 130,000 square feet under one roof, free 1,000-car parking, air-conditioned and heated. Open year round, Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 10am-9pm, Sun. and Mon. holidays 10am-6pm. Additional extended days and hours for Back to School & Christmas Marathon - open every day. Family-owned and managed since 1982. www.attiasfl eamarket.com


Bob Williams Enterprises 3901 State Street, Schenectady, NY 12304 518-346-7851 / 518-376-4023 — Bob Williams —Indoor market open year round. Call for days and hours of operation.


Charlotte Flea Market 4421 Lake Ave, Rochester, NY 14612 585-429-0675 — Carrie Truesdale Indoor space open year round, outdoor space available in summer months. Open daily from 10am-6pm except holidays. Monthly rentals available.


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