Inside SoCal: Rose Bowl Flea Market (7/13)

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In a vibrant celebration of community and commerce, the Rose Bowl Flea Market kicked off its latest edition today, drawing thousands of eager shoppers to Pasadena. This beloved event, a staple of Southern California for over 50 years, transformed the iconic Rose Bowl Stadium into a bustling marketplace filled with over 2,500 vendors showcasing a treasure trove of antiques, vintage items, and unique finds.

With the gates opening at 9:00 AM, early birds flocked to the venue, ready to dive into a sea of eclectic goods. From rare gramophones to exquisite rugs sourced from around the globe, the market promised surprises at every turn. “It’s a treasure hunt,” one enthusiastic shopper exclaimed, embodying the spirit that has kept this event thriving since its inception in 1968.

The flea market’s founders, RG Canning and Bill Thunel, would be proud to see the legacy they built continue to flourish, attracting not only local residents but also celebrities and social media influencers. As the crowd swelled, vendors like Sue Smith, known for his vintage eyewear, shared stories of tradition and family, teaching the next generation about the art of business amidst the buzz of sales and laughter.

Today’s market was not just about shopping; it was a vibrant community gathering where friendships formed over shared interests. Attendees enjoyed food and drinks while mingling with familiar faces, reinforcing the market’s role as a cultural hub in the region.

As the sun set on another successful day, the Rose Bowl Flea Market proved once again why it remains a must-visit destination. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a curious newcomer, this monthly event offers an unparalleled experience that resonates beyond mere transactions. Mark your calendars for next month’s gathering, where the hunt for hidden gems continues.

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