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Title
Flea Markets
Year
2000
Like all collectibles, people have stories as well. Victoria Gannon discusses the lives of individuals who sell items at the flea market. Gannon learns about the second hand culture and philosophies.
Type
published content
Title
Flea Market
Year
1989
In Maine, it is common for one person's trash to become a treasure to someone else. Edite Pedrosa visits the Montsweag Flea Market to learn about the flea market business functions.
Volume IX, Issue 36, 1989
Type
Radio
Title
Flea Market Moxie
Year
2008
Elosie Melzer speaks to Caleb Kimble about selling items at the Arundel Flee Market and how it's a hard way to make a living. Kimble discusses the sense of community that develops with people at the flee market and his desire to return everyday, regardless of the challenges.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Not Junk
Year
2014
As a committed member of the Indoor Flea Market in Scarborough, Ken Smith insists that flea markets are more than just places for junk. Blyth Fiscella profiles how the flea market is filled with history.
Type
Photography
Title
Flea Markets
Year
2000
Like all collectibles, people have stories as well. Heather Coleman captures the lives of individuals who sell items at the flea market.
Type
Photography
Title
Flea Market
Year
1988
In Maine, it is common for one person's trash to become a treasure to someone else. Jim Daniels and Edite Pedrosa visit the Montsweag Flea Market to learn about the flea market business functions.