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Red Barn Market

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Red Barn Market

When
Nov 15th, 2024 - Nov 16th, 2024
10:00am - 4:00pm
Where
1775 Front St.LyndenWA98264

One of the most anticipated local markets is coming to the Northwest Washington Fairgrounds!  November 15th & 16th in Lynden!

Over 100 local vendors will have gifts for everybody that’s on your list.  A combination of home decor, vintage, craft, boutique clothing, kids and baby items and other amazing treasures, Red Barn Market promises a new, unique and creative shopping experience.

HOURS:
Friday, November 15th from 6pm-9pm
Saturday, November 16th from 10am-4pm

General Admission is $5.  Parking and kids under 13 are FREE!

For more information, click here!

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