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The value of vintage at Towson’s newest flea market

by Matthew Liptak, Baltimore Fishbowl

    Vendors and customers mill about the Rosebud Flea Market in Towson. Screenshot via drone footage.

    Baltimore County businessman Trevor Brake said he’s tried a couple ventures before as an entrepreneur, but Towson’s new Rosebud Flea Market is the first one that has gained real traction.

    The flea market, located outside Radebaugh Florist Shop every Saturday between 10 a,m and 3 p.m., bills itself as “Baltimore County’s largest vintage flea market.”

    People are noticing. Brake said that during the grand opening on July 17, Rosebud Flea Market attracted between 400 and 500 visitors. It currently hosts 31 vendors who offer goods including (but not limited to) vintage apparel, art, jewelry, music, and decor.

    “We’re a family-friendly flea,” Brake said. “I tell you it’s a very rewarding feeling. More or less not because of how the business does FINISH READING HERE

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