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Welcome to JacksonvilleFleaMarkets.com
Visit and discover Jacksonville's New and Used Treasures. Enjoy the Benefits of Fantastic Savings.
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Jacksonville's flea markets have a bounty of new, used, unusual, and hard to find merchandise. They provide an opportunity for prospective buyers and sellers to come together. Our markets are accessible to the public by way of the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) and can be easily located by those who prefer to drive. Spacious parking is provided at each location. Good food is always available.
Find A Flea Market at one of the Internet's largest flea market directories that assists you in finding a flea market in your city. Flea Markets Across America supplies a list of flea markets throughout the United States and includes, directions to the flea market, telephone numbers, website information, and additional details. Flea Market Club House is an online source of wholesale contacts for vendors searching for wholesale items.
Are you looking for something different? Shopping at eBuyingSource may be just for you. At eBuyingSource, you'll find actual flea market vendors, wholesale connections made available to the public, coupons, and consumer-direct merchandise. Many of these sources are familiar to you, but now you can catch the sales and buy direct. To shop with fleamarket vendors, walk through the fleamarket beginning with Aisle 1 or use the Market Guide. To find a flea market in your city, go to Flea Markets Across America.
BAKER COUNTY TODAY
If you are thinking about moving to Northeast Florida, Baker County Today is a dynamic source for current and historic information about the rural area to the west of Jacksonville and Duval County.
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The Fumble-Free Way to Find Your Keys
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Finders Key Purse is the convenient way to locate your keys at a moment's notice. Clip your keys onto the Finders Key Purse "easy on and off" key attachment and slide the charm over the top edge of your purse, pocket, backpack, or briefcase. That's all there is to it!
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FLEA MARKETS AND SWAP MEETS
Shoppers browse the aisles of a flea market or swap meet to find bargains on items as varied as sunglasses, clothing, power tools, or the antique mirror from Mrs. Jones' estate sale. Some people think of flea markets as large garage sales, where a space is rented to sell all unwanted items stored for years in the attic. However, the majority of merchandise sold at flea markets and swap meets is purchased from wholesale outlets and the item is passed on to the consumer at a price below suggested retail markup.
For more than half-a-million people who show and sell their wares at flea markets, they provide an opportunity for self-employment, entreprenuership, and also support the Free Enterprise System. According to the National Flea Market Association, America has more than 5,000 flea markets (also variously called swap meets, farmer's markets and public markets) that employ more than 80,000 workers. The association estimates that more than 500,000 vendors sell in excess of $5 billion annually at flea markets. Flea markets and swap meets are an American way of life.
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