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"We're always looking for something different and this is the place to find nostalgia and cool knickknacks."

— Chuck, a customer

"I've been here for 32 years. I've seen a lot of better changes since the new management. The vendors and management are like family."

— Gene, a vendor

"For the true flea marketer, Quaker City is Philly's gem."

— NotForTourists.com

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Hours of Operation

7 AM - 2 PM Fridays
7 AM - 4 PM Saturdays
7 AM - 4 PM Sundays

Contact Information

5001 Comly Street
Philadelphia, PA 19135
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(215) 744-2022
info@quakercitymarket.com
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