Charlotte Miller, 84, packs up to leave the Buckhorn Road Flea Market where she has been a vendor for 40 years. (Photo: Greg Childress) The Buckhorn Road Flea Market off of Interstate 85 near Mebane in Alamance County was mostly empty Tuesday morning, a day after the Mebane City Council approved annexation and rezoning requests to pave the way for a R+L Carriers truck terminal to be built on the site. A former security guard busied himself removing a large, wooden sign from the entrance. A handful of vendors loaded trucks and vans with an assortment of goods purchased for sell over the summer. The vendors must have structures and goods removed by August 15, a date agreed upon by the buyer a
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