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  2. List of valuable items purchased at discard sales - Wikipedia

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    Item Type of sale Location Purchase price Purchase year Resale price Resale year Dunlap broadside [1]: Flea market Pennsylvania, U.S. US$4 (equivalent to $9.83 in 2023) : 1989: US$2,420,000 (equivalent to $5,413,516 in 2023)

  3. Rogers, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    One of the largest flea markets in Ohio, it is an open-air market held year-round, sitting on 250 acres (1,000,000 m 2) of land. [5] The market has an assortment of vendors including produce, clothing, novelties, and antiques. The market has more than 1,600 vendors' spaces, 350 of which are covered; no admission fee; and more than 70 acres ...

  4. Category:Flea markets - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Flea markets" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Brooklyn Flea; C.

  5. I Photographed The Soul Of A Flea Market Before It’s Gone ...

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    The Shifting Soul of a Flea MarketBorn in 1960, the Flea Market has served as a haven for the marginalized, a sanctuary for thrifty enthusiasts, and a nurturing ground for a community. For six ...

  6. Hamfest - Wikipedia

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    2003 Hamvention in Dayton, Ohio. A hamfest is a convention of amateur radio enthusiasts, [1] often combining a trade show, flea market, and various other activities of interest to amateur radio operators (hams). [2] In the United Kingdom the term rally is more commonly used for amateur radio conventions. [3] "Hamfests" were noted as early as ...

  7. Market Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Market Warriors is an American reality television series that follows four professional antiquers as they buy assigned items at flea markets and antique shows on a budget. The items are then sold at auction, where the antiquers compete for the highest profit, which is most often determined by the lowest loss. [1] [2] [3]

  8. 2nd Street Market - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Street Market is a public market in Dayton, Ohio. The market is located at the corner of Webster Street and East 2nd Street. It is Dayton's largest and oldest operating public market. In 2012, Country Living Magazine mentioned the market in its piece called “50 Things To Do This Summer in 50 States”. [1]

  9. Ralph and Terry Kovel - Wikipedia

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    Ralph and Terry Kovel. Ralph Mallory Kovel (20 August 1920 – 28 August 2008) was an American author of 97 books and guides to antiques, co-authored with his wife, Terry Kovel (b. 1928).