After first opening in Fort Greene in 2008, this awesomely diverse mélange of hundreds of vendors hawking food, arts, crafts and more has been so successful that it has spun off into a second location, on a 30,000 square-foot lot in Brooklyn Bridge Park, right beneath the Brooklyn Bridge. There’s something for each of the thousands who flock here each weekend, from ice cream and lobster rolls to vintage watches and kids’ toys. Even if your wallet is staying clamped shut, the people-watching and view of the City are hard to beat.
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