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- Arlington86
- Brier3
- Camano Island3
- Darrington4
- Edmonds136
- Everett210
- Gold Bar4
- Granite Falls9
- Lake Stevens24
- Lynnwood127
- Marysville102
- Mill Creek4
- Monroe67
- Mountlake Ter6
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- Antique Art Objects1
- Antique Dealers426
- Clothing-Collectible Period and Vintage2
- Computers and Accessories, Secondhand1
- Consignment Shops5
- Flea Markets1
- Junk Dealers2
- Pawnbrokers21
- Secondhand Book Stores5
- Secondhand Shoes1
- Swap Meets and Shops1
- Thrift Shops354
- Used Book Dealers8
- Used Clothing5
- Used Furniture275
- Used Household Appliances1
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