The 10th annual Halloween Flea Market showcases local businesses during spooky season
LAKEWOOD, Ohio -- Halloween junkies painted Detroit Avenue in black, orange, green, purple and other spooky colors during the 10th Annual Halloween Flea Market.
Dozens of vendors greeted attendees, selling Goth-inspired clothing and jewelry, handmade earrings, pottery, totes, bumper stickers, and more.put her handmade goods on display. Pyles offered Halloween and food-themed earrings, including her fan-favorite black cat wearing a white dress, as well as her magnets, pins and other products. It was her first Halloween Flea Market, after applying unsuccessfully for several years.
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