Tuesday, December 25, 2007 , Updated
Historic Southlake flea market closes
The Southlake flea market had been open for more than 60 years, starting in 1946 with a plot of land and an auction barn. In the last few years, the owner Randy Stacy noticed that the flea market just wasn't fitting in with the Southlake of today.
He decided to shut it down by January first, but the market actually closed last week.
Posted by Erin
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