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As long as our nemesis mother nature plays nice, this is shaping up to be biggest and best Flea yet. As noted on the Flea Blog today, there are a bunch of new high-qual, old-school vendors starting up this weekend, including Fort Greener Gary Ford who used to have a booth at the 25th Street Garage and will be showcaseing his eclectic mix of fossilized whale bones, Persian prayer rugs, and picture frames along the Clermont fence on Sunday. For the uninitiated, the Flea runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday and is located at 176 Lafayette Avenue. Closest trains are the C and G to Washington/Clinton. Or you can take any of the number of trains that go to Atlantic Station and make the 10-minute stroll up Lafayette Avenue from there. If you’ve come before and combined your outing with a visit to one of the many restaurants on Dekalb Avenue, why not be a tad more adventurous and check out the wealth of brunch options a few blocks north on Myrtle Avenue.
Lotsa New Vendors This Weekend! [Flea Blog]


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  1. What is with you people? Do you think the poster above is the only one who’s noticed the decreasing number of people at the flea each weekend? I live right near there and the crowd is smaller each week. Do you think people just aren’t going to notice? Come on.

    Why do I even bother? Flame away…

  2. My friend is a vendor at the flea and she said she’s been doing VERY well so far. She said last weekend was her best yet.

    Not sure who is saying there is no crowds. Seems the people going love it and I’ve now heard from a few vendors how much they are loving it and are making money.

    That’s all this is. A Flea Market.

    The haters need to grow up and/or get a life.

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