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- Sands-O-Time (Mt Clemens)Buying Fine estate items Vintage Costume and Estate Jewelry Tuesday through Saturday 11 to 5 Sat 11 to 3 - 1254 South Gratiot Mount Clemens all for an appointment we make housecalls or stop in during our buying hours
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- Michigan Flea MarketMichigan Flea Market is one of the oldest flea markets in the MetroDetroit area. Located on Grosebeck Highyway between Schoenherr and 10 Mile Road, and just south of I-696, the Michigan Flea Market is easily accessible and convenience. The Michigan Flea Market has 1,000s of items ranging from antiques, tools, computers, to collectible Barbie dolls, household items and furniture.
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- The Gibraltar Trade CentersThe Gibraltar Trade Centers are Weekend Public Markets made up of hundreds of small businesses selling every kind of product imaginable. For over twenty years Gibraltar Trade Center has provided South East Michigan residents with a unique shopping experience at two of the hottest markets in the Midwest.
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- Mexican Town Flea Market5700 Federal St. Detroit, MI 48209 (313) 843-6666
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- The Warren Community Trade Center (WCTC)is a flea market made up of over 45 small businesses selling every kind of product you can think of. Products like jewelry, clothing, collectables, funiture, toys, electronics, sporting goods, home improvement, internet services and much, much more.
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- Uncle Bob's Trade Center (Westland)31313 Ann Arbor Trail, Westland, MI 48185 (734) 422-1310
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- Ann Arbor Antique MarketFor 39 years the Ann Arbor Antiques Market has offered a wide range of quality antiques and collectibles to buyers throughout the United States and Canada. Exhibitors have successfully offered for sale every type of antique imaginable from early Americana to Art Deco. The large crowds at each show have provided dealers with knowledgeable customers and have given an economic boost to the entire field of diversified collecting throughout the years.
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- Buy Stuff from Hell MichiganHell was first settled in 1838 by George Reeves and his family. George had a wife and 7 daughters – no reason to call it Hell yet… George built a mill and a general store on the banks of a river that is now known as Hell Creek... The mill would grind the local farmers grain into flour; George also ran a whiskey still, so a lot of times the first 7-10 bushels of grain became moonshine. In turn, horses would come home without riders, wagons without drivers….someone would say to the wife, where is your husband? She’d shrug her shoulders, throw up her arms and exclaim, Ahh, he’s gone to Hell!” In 1841 when the State of Michigan came by, and asked George what he wanted to name his town, he replied, “Call it Hell for all I care, everyone else does.” So the official date of becoming Hell was October 13, 1841...So, do you wanna know even more about Hell? Okay, you asked for it.
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