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The Great Junk Hunt Comes Back to Puyallup
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Get Ready for the Holidays with the best Vintage and Home Décor on the West Coast! November 7 & 8, 2025| The Washington State Fairgrounds | Puyallup, WA

PUYALLUP, Wash. - Washingtoner -- vThe Great Junk Hunt will be at  the Washington State Fairgrounds for an unforgettable weekend of fun! With over 150 unique vendors to shop from you're bound to find some one-of-a-kind pieces. Don't forget about the food, a stop at the full bar, and live music to continue the fun! This event has something for everyone, whether you are a seasoned junker or a casual shopper.

Recognized as one of the Top Traveling Vintage Markets in the U.S., The Great Junk Hunt features over 100 curated vendors from across the country. Discover an incredible mix of vintage décor, farmhouse treasures, antiques, boutique clothing, upcycled creations, and so much more—all in one inspiring space!

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Event Highlights:
  • Early Bird Shopping – Your First Pick ticket will get you in at 4pm so you can get your hands on the best stuff first
  • Saturday Shopping – Doors open from 9 AM–4 PM to continue the fun with even more amazing finds
  • Music, Good Food & Cocktails – Be inspired by the displays all while being a part of the party!

Round up your friends and come spend the weekend junkin'!

Tickets are on sale now at www.thegreatjunkhunt.com

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FJS Productions
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