Park Slope Flea Market, Brooklyn

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The playground at P.S. 321 known simply as "321": Flea Market every weekend
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People watching is the best thing you'll find at this local flea market that's been running for over ten years. 10% new products - 70% antiques & collectibles - 20% junk

What to buy: Look hard and you can sometimes find a priceless collectible. We found a valuable "Harold and Maude" movie poster rolled up in the back of a stall for only $5. Very good furniture, buttons & pins & jewelry. Used clothing, household accessories, games, native crafts.

What to pay: Some bargains, most is average priced

Updated Jun 14, 2003

Address: 7th Avenue bewteen 2nd & 3rd Street

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