Photos: Bristol Preservation's Flea and Fair features delightful array of oddities

Posted 8/17/23

Over 50 vendors provided lots of intriguing browsing for those who ventured over to the Town Common for the annual Flea and Fair that took place on Saturday.

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Photos: Bristol Preservation's Flea and Fair features delightful array of oddities

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Over 50 vendors provided lots of intriguing browsing for those who ventured over to the Town Common for the annual Flea and Fair that took place on Saturday. The event is put on by the Bristol Historical & Preservation Society.

Local businesses and members of the community helped by donating more than 50 raffle prizes given out throughout the day. A full list of businesses who contributed to the Flea and Fair can be found at www.bhpsri.org.

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