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Pickers Paradise Flea Market

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Event# 405-596-1687

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Pickers Paradise Flea Market at the Comanche Co. Fairgrounds is a monthly market that offers vintage, antiques & collectibles, this & that, arts & crafts, knickknacks, new & used merchandise, unique treasures and much more! Shop early for the best selection from the market vendors. 9am to 4pm PICKIN’ DONE FUN !!!! Want to sell your stuff? Space Available!! sign up @ montagefestivals@earthlink.net or call 405-596-1687.

Pickers Paradise Flea Market

Address : Comanche Co. Fairgrounds, 920 SW. Sheridan Rd. Hobart OK
Phone : 405-596-1687   (Always call and confirm events.)

Admission Fee : Free

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