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Treasure City Flea Market has been a cornerstone of La Salle Avenue since 1985, but its story begins four decades earlier as the Circle Drive-In Theatre, where Robin Hood’s son once swashbuckled across a brand-new screen in Technicolor.
It’s a story of car-window speakers and X-rated double bills, pink Stratocaster knock-offs and Day of the Dead pinups—and a weekend mercado that still carries the pulse of “old” Waco, stubborn and alive beneath the shadow of its giant screen.
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Hit subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode of Your Waco Weekend—and visit wacoinsider.com to check out our full events calendar and sign up for our weekly events newsletter.
By Mark Long | Waco InsiderTreasure City Flea Market has been a cornerstone of La Salle Avenue since 1985, but its story begins four decades earlier as the Circle Drive-In Theatre, where Robin Hood’s son once swashbuckled across a brand-new screen in Technicolor.
It’s a story of car-window speakers and X-rated double bills, pink Stratocaster knock-offs and Day of the Dead pinups—and a weekend mercado that still carries the pulse of “old” Waco, stubborn and alive beneath the shadow of its giant screen.
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Hit subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode of Your Waco Weekend—and visit wacoinsider.com to check out our full events calendar and sign up for our weekly events newsletter.