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Swap meets, also sometimes called flea markets, are places where vendors of various types of goods set up booths or tables to sell their wares. The goods are typically inexpensive, and of the type that appeal to domestic shoppers. While most swap meets center on used or second-hand goods, others draw vendors that sell new but inexpensive products. Swap meets are usually in open-market settings, and can be set up in a parking lot, field, fairground, or other location. At some swap meets, vendors have a regular spot and return there to sell their merchandise week after week. Others have a more spontaneous nature, and the vendors are constantly changing.
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