The market has its roots in 1929 when a successful dairyman, Lawrence Mac Maclin, purchased land in Ontario, California. Over time, the dairy became an auction house for various livestock, and eventually, people began to bring different products to sell, leading to the creation of the first Open Air Market and Auction.
You can find a wide variety of products at this market, including farm tools, feed, clothing, and miscellaneous items. The market has evolved over the years to offer a diverse range of goods.
The admission prices vary depending on the location and day of the week. On Sundays, admission is $1.00, while on Tuesdays and Saturdays, it's .50 cents. Children 12 and under are free. There are also different prices for other locations, with seniors 55 and over receiving a discount at one location.
This market is considered one of the best in Southern California, offering a unique shopping experience with a wide range of products and a lively atmosphere.
Yes, there are multiple locations for this market, including Ontario, Indio, Hemet, and Victorville, making it easily accessible to people from different areas.