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Georgetown Flea Market
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1819 35th St NW
Washington, DC
Northwest Washington
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Fun to stop by if you're there on a Sunday. Goes from morning to mid-afternoon. Full of random antiques and fun people watching.
See all sorts of fun antiques and historical artifacts from all over the world. We actually picked up a few things from here when we lived up the road from it a few years ago.
The Georgetown Flea Market began in 1972 as the brainchild of Michael Sussman. Larry McMurtry, who ran a bookstore in Georgetown, based his novel Cadillac Jack on this market. Many prominent local, national and international personalities visit the market. The crowd is as diverse as the items for sale! Antiques, collectibles, art, furniture, rugs, pottery, china, jewelry, silver, stained glass, books and photographs are a sample of the available items. Every Sunday 8 AM to 4 PM Year-Round but as with any outdoor market, the weather has an impact on both the numbers of vendors and visitors.
The Georgetown Flea Market began in 1972 as the brainchild of Michael Sussman. Larry McMurtry, who ran a bookstore in Georgetown, based his novel Cadillac Jack on this market. Many prominent local, national and international personalities visit the market. The crowd is as diverse as the items for…