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Imagine it a crowded, sprawling hub of treasures. It feels like a cross between a treasure hunt and a backyard festival. The air smells like old paperback books, cedar wood, and food. You can hear folks haggling, the occasional clink of glass, and classic rock music wafting over a speaker. It’s the kind of place where people arrive with a coffee in one hand and leave with a mid-century lamp in the other. • The "Finds": Rows of pop-up tents overflowing with curated chaos. Maybe you’ll see milk crates full of vinyl records, weathered farm tools, neon beer signs, and racks of perfectly worn-in denim. • The "Keepers": The items that stop you in your tracks—a hand-carved oak chest, a collection of 1950s postcards, or a quirky piece of local folk art that you know belongs on your mantel. • The Vendors: A mix of professional pickers who know the history of every trinket, and local hobbyists selling handmade soaps or upcycled furniture and beautiful crafts.