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Seneca City Wide Garage Sales

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"One mans’ junk is another mans' treasure!"

The Seneca City Wide Garage Sale is a great way to get rid of items you no longer need as well as find those treasures you can’t live without. Many local businesses, City Hall, and the Seneca Chamber of Commerce will have maps and lists of items to be sold. First weekend in June (Thursday-Saturday).

Seneca City Wide Garage Sales


Phone : 785-336-2747   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : info@senecakansas.com

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City Wide Garage Sales

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