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Huntington Beach, Calif.
--Swap meets in California
--Huntington Beach is but one of the hundreds of California Swap
Meets, places to swap, buy, trade and mingle with your neighbors and
kids on a Saturday or Sunday morning. While upscale Beverly
Hills Rodeo Drive or South Coast Plaza offer clothing and jackets
from designer boutiques Prada, Dolce & Gabana, Yves St. Laurent and
other names starting at $500 or $1000, Golden West offers first and
second runs, used and new apparel that starts at $1. We saw a table
of bras for ladies with a sign that $1.
These swap meets are a
cultural mix with the largest attendance Hispanic first, then
Caucasian or Asian. The cultural bend is reflected in large fruit,
vegetable and produce stands selling 10 types of chili peppers. And
the vendors with fresh food items do very well selling affordable
sno-cones and confections full of sugar, providing a pure energy
high for kids..
On our stroll through the
bazaar that looks more like an open air market in some foreign land,
you'll see packaged laundry soap products from China, cereal boxes
with Spanish and many lots where someone simply throws a tarp down
on the ground with a bunch of old items on it.
Huntington Beach
Golden West
College Swap Meet is one of the many activities that
include annual
Johnson Brothers Pumpkin Patch
and Christmas Tree Lot.
Swap meets in California
--Huntington Beach is but one of the hundreds of California Swap
Meets, places to swap, buy, trade and mingle with your neighbors and
kids on a Saturday or Sunday morning. While upscale Beverly
Hills Rodeo Drive or South Coast Plaza offer clothing and jackets
from designer boutiques Prada, Dolce & Gabana, Yves St. Laurent and
other names starting at $500 or $1000, Golden West offers first and
second runs, used and new apparel that starts at $1. We saw a table
of bras for ladies with a sign that $1.
These swap meets are a
cultural mix with the largest attendance Hispanic first, then
Caucasian or Asian. The cultural bend is reflected in large fruit,
vegetable and produce stands selling 10 types of chili peppers. And
the vendors with fresh food items do very well selling affordable
sno-cones and confections full of sugar, providing a pure energy
high for kids.
On our stroll through the
bazaar that looks more like an open air market in some foreign land,
you'll see packaged laundry soap products from China, cereal boxes
with Spanish and many lots where someone simply throws a tarp down
on the ground with a bunch of old items on it.
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