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Any Good Spots for Vintage Baseball near Ft. Pierce or Orlando Fla.
Posted By: Dan Lundrigan
Hi all, I am taking a 2 week "MUCH NEEDED" Vacation in the Ft.Pierce and Celebration Florida areas. Was wondering if anyone knows of any good vintage spots to check out during my stay?Mostly looking for Exhibits but always have an eye open for anything good! |
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Any Good Spots for Vintage Baseball near Ft. Pierce or Orlando Fla.
Posted By: Shanon
My brother in law lives in Vero Beach and we haven't been down in a couple of years but I don't remember any shops in the area. I did catch a show at a local mall but all I bought was a Ted Williams model bat for $20.00 |
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Any Good Spots for Vintage Baseball near Ft. Pierce or Orlando Fla.
Posted By: Frank Rose
We reside in Vero Beach, about 10 minutes north of Fort Pierce. The area including the whole state of FL is basically a deadzone for shops related to vintage collecting. Now if you help with public golf courses, let me know. |
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