Above, the Gallup 9th Street Flea Market. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
It has been about two years since I was last at the Gallup 9th Street Flea Market, thanks to the pandemic. But prior to that, I have attended it a few times and it is a good place to spend an hour or two browsing around.
Things appear to be back to normal and the Gallup 9th Street Flea Market is up and running again.
Only In Your State has posted an article on the flea market with photographs.
They begin with:
You can’t go wrong when you visit a flea market in New Mexico. You can find unique items, great deals, and fun gifts. But if you’re looking for a flea market that has it all, be sure to check out Gallup Flea Market. In addition to offering great treasure hunting, there is delicious food, great music, and even pony rides for the kids!
Located in Gallup, New Mexico, about two hours west of Albuquerque, you will find the Gallup 9th Street Flea Market. It is one of the largest Native American markets in the United States and has been operating for more than 25 years.
Above, the Gallup 9th Street Flea Market does have pony rides. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
To read more, go here.
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