Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the oldest continually-operating farmers' market in the U.S.?"
...1. Santa Fe Farmers' Market, New Mexico 2. Union Square Greenmarket, New York 3. Pike Place Market, Washington 4. Portland Farmers' Market, Maine
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Pike Place Market, Washington - In a single decade from 1890 to 1900, the population of Seattle nearly doubled — requiring food and supplies to double with it. This is when the longest continually-run farmers’ market was born. After years of price-gouging by wholesalers, farmers took selling their products into their own hands, creating a public marketplace on the wooden roadway between Western Avenue and First Street — an area that later became known as Pike Place Market. Today, visitors can snap a photo of the iconic red market sign, visit the original Starbucks coffee shop, and sample market favorites, such as chocolate-covered cherries and seafood chowder.:
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Sorry, your answer may be correct for the choices offered, but the Lancaster County Market in PA is has been in existence since the 1700's, hence, it is the oldest market in the US
ReplyDeleteThe Lancaster Central Market in Pennsylvania has been continuously running since 1720. I'd say you were a bit off on this one.
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