Shoe shiners, newspaper sellers and ambulantes (itinerant vendors) gather around the elaborate iron bandstand.
They were Levantines, itinerant vendors of cheap rugs, and each bore on his arm a bundle.
In conjunction with a Mr. Powell he became an itinerant vendor of medicines in Cornwall and Devon.
They represent exporters, wholesalers, markets, restaurants, itinerant vendors, mom-and-pop fish shops.
More than 2,000 itinerant vendors have set up tents beside their vehicles in Quartzsite.
The street corners continue to be the workplace of itinerant vendors trying to eke out a living by selling roses, windshield wipers, maps and chewing gum.
Chiconcuac is principally famous for its large tianguis, or public market, which has 2,400 permanent vendors, and attracts up to 6,000 more semi-permanent and itinerant vendors on weekends.
However, the low prices they offer benefit both consumers as well as small itinerant vendors who go door-to-door in poor neighbourhoods reselling goods they purchase from the Chinese.
Wood carvings: At any religious site you will find wooden religious statuettes being sold, either in shops or by itinerant vendors.
Farmers bring their livestock to trade, and artisans and itinerant vendors sell their wares.