FUNKY JUNK FLEA MARKET
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Funky Junk Flea Market offers an array of treasures waiting to be discovered. Browse antiques, collectibles and arts and crafts galore. Funky Junk Market will also feature re-purposed , recycled, and Vintage items, as well as books, magazines, coins, tools and more. At this market, you may find what you're looking for, or a unique item you didn't expect to find at all...
JUNKING Done Fun !!!!
Want to sell your stuff? Space Available!! sign up online. Up coming dates~ May12~June 9~July 7 Join us for the best 'junk round-up' around' ! Free Admission!!!
FUNKY JUNK FLEA MARKET
Phone : 405-596-1687 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : montagefestivals@earthlink.net
Web: www.montagefestivals.com
Flea Markets
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