Cerritos College
Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Calendar
TM Digital Newsletter

TM TikTok

The culture behind Santa Fe Springs’ swap meet

Find out more about the culture behind the Santa Fe Springs Swap Meet and what you can expect to see in the swap meet.
Santa+Fe+Springs+art+work+of+music+artist+from+the+past+and+present+with+one+of+the+sellers+in+the+background.+
Michael Delgado
Santa Fe Springs art work of music artist from the past and present with one of the sellers in the background.

The Santa Fe Springs Swap Meet is a local outdoor swap meet located in Santa Fe Springs.

Swap meets typically sell some valuable day-to-day items you need like clothes, shoes, food and more.

The swap meet was land that was purchased 63 years ago of 18 acres and in 1953 it was known as the “La Mirada Drive-In;” It was one of the largest drive-in theaters that held a capacity of 1,000 cars.

12 years later it was changed into the ‘La Mirada Swap Meet’ and in the early 90s they changed to what is known to this day as the “Santa Fe Swap Meet.”

The swap meet is beloved in the Southern California area and was brought up by the Mexican culture as there are many vendors that sell Mexican food, CDs from Mariachi music and you see tons of flags when walking around.

Sonia Elias, an attendee and Moreno Valley resident, gave her thoughts on the culture of the swap meet.

“The people in the swap meet is what makes this place what it is,” Elias said, “It’s just a really great environment to be around and it definitely deserves more recognition.”

In the swap meet some of the most popular items they sell are items like sports jerseys, shoes, blankets, food, toys and music CDs and records.

They sell tons of Mexican foods like tacos, churros, elotes and chicharrones de harina with the option to add chili and limon.

My personal favorite vendors are the sports jersey area because they sell authentic basketball jerseys for a good price.

The art area is where they have drawings and paintings of some of the biggest athletes and music artists in the world past and present.

I asked a total of 50 people on what they thought were the most popular items at the swap meet and the most popular was the clothing section.

50 customers voted for the most popular item on this infographic. (Michael Delgado)

“I feel like clothes might be the most valuable or popular item they have to offer,” Norwalk resident Angel Turner said, “They are nice in quality and are affordable.”

Although it is centered around Mexican culture anybody is welcome to join in the experience.

Norwalk Resident Rosalie Ceballos said that the posters was here favorite part of the swap meet, “They have some of the best rappers every on posters like Tupac, Snoop, Cube and all the legends from Cali.”

The Santa Fe Swap Meet is also known for having live performances from smaller bands and artists trying to make a name for themselves with a performance that can get the artist with the publicity that could be needed.

Live performances happen every Friday night from 7 to 11 p.m. and Saturday from 12 to 5 p.m.

Next weekend Corazon De Mana will be performing on Friday and Led Zepagain on Saturday.

The swap meet is closed on Mondays but it’s open from Tuesday through Sunday, it’s free to get in on Tuesday through Thursday but on Friday is $3.50, Saturday is $2.00 and Sunday is $2.50.

Tuesday-Thursday they are open from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and on Fridays, they are open from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays are from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

If you live in the Southern California area I would highly recommend checking out the Santa Fe Swap meet.

The environment around the area is great and it offers some great prices for great items.

The food, music, people and culture are what make the Santa Fe Springs Swap Meet special and there is nothing like it.

Story continues below advertisement
About the Contributor
Michael Delgado
Michael Delgado, Editor in Chief
Michael Delgado is the Editor in Chief for Talon Marks. Outside of the newsroom, he enjoys listening to Hip Hop and R&B and hopes to work for Fox Sports in the near future.
View Comments (2)
More to Discover

Comments (2)

All Talon Marks Picks TM Reader Picks Sort: Newest

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • E

    Edward CollinsApr 19, 2023 at 4:43 pm

    One correction: It is NOT called the Santa Fe Swap Meet, as mentioned three different times in the article.

    The name of the swap meet is the Santa Fe Springs Swap Meet.

    Reply
  • J

    Janie GutierrezMar 21, 2023 at 2:04 pm

    I have lived in the Whittier area off and on for a few years now! When I moved to Whittier and surrounding area’s I luv’d it. I met my husband we soon married and moved Bach. Now permanently. I agree that Whittier has the most caring loving and people around the Los Angeles area. I have a good friend I met online
    Irene A.Malone who was brought up here in Whittier, Danny Trejo Amazing actor who also has his own taco gig, Joseph Maez who we call “Joseph the baker” who is an Amazing Baker who does all different things in baking for the stars ETC. Theses are just a few of the Awesome people who are from this AMAZING city of Whittier. We all will agree that the best comes from Latino Culture that all TRULY LUV our SANTA FE SPRINGS “SWAP MEAR. If you want to meet AMAZING LATINO PEOPLE who have a HEART OF GOLD you must visit WHITTiER’S
    SANTA FE SPRINGS SWAP MEET and have a BEAUTIFULLY BLESSED DAY
    Meeting AMAZING CULTURE ⭐️???????

    Reply
Activate Search
The culture behind Santa Fe Springs’ swap meet