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AVAM Sideshow’s Semi-Annual Super-Duper Flea Market Saturday, September 4

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Celebrate! Happy 90210 Today!

Super-Duper Flea Market at the American Visionary Art Museum
When: Saturday, September 4
What Time: 9am – 3pm
Cost: FREE!

More than forty vendors featuring: original art, antiques and collectibles, jewelry, books, vintage clothes, toys, and tons more interesting stuff (e.g. squirrel underpants)! Fun for the whole family. Snacks available or head upstairs and eat at Mr. Rain’s Fun House…then keep on shopping. Admission to the Flea Market is FREE, but stay and see “Life, Liberty & the Pursuit of Happiness” (regular museum admission) which closes Sunday, September 5! Location: AVAM, 800 Key Highway, Baltimore 21230.

For More Info: Contact SIDESHOW at 443-872-4926, or visit sideshowbaltimore.com

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