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The What Cheer Flea Market is at the Keokuk County Fairgrounds, 13061 170th St., What Cheer, Iowa, 50268. It is roughly an hour and 20 minute drive from Des Moines going southeast.
The eastern portion of the fairgrounds is hilly while the western portion is flat. In addition to the annual state fair the fairgrounds also hosts auto shows, livestock exhibitions, flea markets, antique shows, concerts, trade shows and other events. [6]
The Fair was held again in Fairfield in 1855, then for the next several years, moved from town to town, remaining mostly in eastern Iowa. The Fair was held in Muscatine in 1856–1857, Oskaloosa in 1858–1859, Iowa City in 1860–1861, Dubuque in 1862–1863, Burlington in 1864–1866, Clinton in 1867–1868, Keokuk in 1869–1870 and 1874 ...
In 1916, the line was incorporated into the Fort Dodge, Des Moines and Southern Railroad, Iowa's longest Interurban line. Diesel traction replaced overhead electric lines in the 1950s and the track was abandoned in 1962. [10] By 1901, Lehigh was large enough to support a new First National Bank, with an initial capitalization of $25,000. [11]
There is something unique about attending summer flea markets, wondering if you should make that impulse purchase or how anyone could charge money this. Flea market season is starting. Here are 8 ...
The highlight of Dunkerton Days is the fireworks show which brings many people from surrounding areas. Newly added to Dunkerton Days is the Rust + Dust Market, which is a flea market bringing people who like junk from all over Iowa. [7]
On a given weekend, 8,000 to 10,000 people work and shop at the sprawling, tent-like city in east Pasco. Eastern WA’s largest open-air flea market wows shoppers with its south of border flavor ...
A flea market (or swap meet) is a type of street market that provides space for vendors to sell previously owned (second-hand) goods. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This type of market is often seasonal. However, in recent years there has been the development of 'formal' and 'casual' markets [ 3 ] which divides a fixed-style market (formal) with long-term leases ...