The Coolest Flea Market In Missouri Has A Permanent Location For All Your Treasure Hunting Needs
What’s one of the first images that comes to your mind when you hear “flea market”? Maybe the old-school, outdoor flea markets that we’d go to on summer mornings on Saturdays and Sundays? Today, we can still enjoy those seasonal flea markets, but what happens when we want to go treasure hunting for the rest of the year? We head to one of the best flea markets in Missouri! Itchy’s Flea Market in Columbia, Missouri has been around for quite a few years, and there’s a reason why locals keep returning time and time again. Check it out:
To stay up to date on hours and deals, check out their official website. Or give them a follow on Facebook!
Have you ever been to Itchy’s Flea Market in Missouri? Columbia sure has some awesome places to bargain shop! What’s the coolest find you’ve ever snagged?
For more treasure hunting, make a weekend of it with our bargain-hunters road trip!
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