Vendor merchandise is put on display ahead of the Packwood Swap Meet on Thursday, May 23. Throngs of deal-seeking customers will descend on the East Lewis County town for the Memorial Day weekend Packwood Flea Market through Monday, May 27. Some vendors set up shop on Thursday and began offering their wares. Launched in the 1970s, the event — considered the largest flea market in the Pacific Northwest — is held over four days twice a year, with the second being on Labor Day weekend in September.
Kody Christen / kody@chronline.com
Vendor merchandise is put on display ahead of the Packwood Swap Meet on Thursday, May 23. Throngs of deal-seeking customers will descend on the East Lewis County town for the Memorial Day weekend Packwood Flea Market through Monday, May 27. Some vendors set up shop on Thursday and began offering their wares. Launched in the 1970s, the event — considered the largest flea market in the Pacific Northwest — is held over four days twice a year, with the second being on Labor Day weekend in September.
Kody Christen / kody@chronline.com
Vendor merchandise is put on display ahead of the Packwood Swap Meet on Thursday, May 23. Throngs of deal-seeking customers will descend on the East Lewis County town for the Memorial Day weekend Packwood Flea Market through Monday, May 27. Some vendors set up shop on Thursday and began offering their wares. Launched in the 1970s, the event — considered the largest flea market in the Pacific Northwest — is held over four days twice a year, with the second being on Labor Day weekend in September.
Kody Christen / kody@chronline.com
Vendor merchandise is put on display ahead of the Packwood Swap Meet on Thursday, May 23. Throngs of deal-seeking customers will descend on the East Lewis County town for the Memorial Day weekend Packwood Flea Market through Monday, May 27. Some vendors set up shop on Thursday and began offering their wares. Launched in the 1970s, the event — considered the largest flea market in the Pacific Northwest — is held over four days twice a year, with the second being on Labor Day weekend in September.
Kody Christen / kody@chronline.com
Vendor merchandise is put on display ahead of the Packwood Swap Meet on Thursday, May 23. Throngs of deal-seeking customers will descend on the East Lewis County town for the Memorial Day weekend Packwood Flea Market through Monday, May 27. Some vendors set up shop on Thursday and began offering their wares. Launched in the 1970s, the event — considered the largest flea market in the Pacific Northwest — is held over four days twice a year, with the second being on Labor Day weekend in September.
Kody Christen / kody@chronline.com
Vendor merchandise is put on display ahead of the Packwood Swap Meet on Thursday, May 23. Throngs of deal-seeking customers will descend on the East Lewis County town for the Memorial Day weekend Packwood Flea Market through Monday, May 27. Some vendors set up shop on Thursday and began offering their wares. Launched in the 1970s, the event — considered the largest flea market in the Pacific Northwest — is held over four days twice a year, with the second being on Labor Day weekend in September.
Kody Christen / kody@chronline.com
Vendor merchandise is put on display ahead of the Packwood Swap Meet on Thursday, May 23. Throngs of deal-seeking customers will descend on the East Lewis County town for the Memorial Day weekend Packwood Flea Market through Monday, May 27. Some vendors set up shop on Thursday and began offering their wares. Launched in the 1970s, the event — considered the largest flea market in the Pacific Northwest — is held over four days twice a year, with the second being on Labor Day weekend in September.
Kody Christen / kody@chronline.com
Vendor merchandise is put on display ahead of the Packwood Swap Meet on Thursday, May 23. Throngs of deal-seeking customers will descend on the East Lewis County town for the Memorial Day weekend Packwood Flea Market through Monday, May 27. Some vendors set up shop on Thursday and began offering their wares. Launched in the 1970s, the event — considered the largest flea market in the Pacific Northwest — is held over four days twice a year, with the second being on Labor Day weekend in September.
Kody Christen / kody@chronline.com
Vendor merchandise is put on display ahead of the Packwood Swap Meet on Thursday, May 23. Throngs of deal-seeking customers will descend on the East Lewis County town for the Memorial Day weekend Packwood Flea Market through Monday, May 27. Some vendors set up shop on Thursday and began offering their wares. Launched in the 1970s, the event — considered the largest flea market in the Pacific Northwest — is held over four days twice a year, with the second being on Labor Day weekend in September.
Kody Christen / kody@chronline.com