When: Sat., June 5, Sat., June 26, Sat., July 3, Sat., Aug. 7, Sat., Aug. 21 and Sat., Sept. 4 It s not just a city thing: Good fleas can be found beyond Cleveland s city limits. To wit: The Peninsula Flea, which is held on the first Saturday of every month from June to September at the beautiful Heritage Farms, in the Cuyahoga Valley. The location provides a perfect escape from the crush of city life, perhaps best enjoyed by taking a hike in the surrounding Cuyahoga Valley National Park the third most-visited national park in the country. A slew of local vendors will be on the lawn, with indoor sales taking place in two of the barns on site. The flea is the perfect opportunity to get some antiques, handmade collectibles, local gear and delicious fresh food while taking in all that Peninsula has to offer. Shoppers are welcome from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Biden targets $2.8B for conservation, outdoor recreation
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1of5Tourists watch Old Faithful erupt in Yellowstone National Park on Thursday, April 29, 2021, in Wyoming . During Yellowstone s off-season, visitors can take advantage of the quieter and less crowded conditions. (Kayla Renie/Jackson Hole News & Guide via AP)Kayla Renie/APShow MoreShow Less
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