North Market

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North Market[edit | edit source]

North Market is a popular public market located in Columbus, Ohio. It has been serving the community since 1876, making it one of the oldest and largest public markets in Central Ohio. The market is home to a diverse group of independent merchants and farmers who provide fresh produce, meats, poultry, seafood, flowers, and other specialty food items.

History[edit | edit source]

North Market was established in 1876 and has been a vital part of the Columbus community ever since. The market was originally located on Spruce Street, but moved to its current location on Vine Street in the 1990s. Over the years, the market has grown and evolved, but its mission to support local farmers and merchants has remained the same.

Merchants[edit | edit source]

There are over 30 merchants at North Market, each offering a unique selection of goods. These include fresh produce, meats, poultry, seafood, baked goods, cheeses, flowers, and specialty food items. Some of the well-known merchants include The Fish Guys, The Cheese Shop, and The Produce Stand.

Events[edit | edit source]

North Market hosts a variety of events throughout the year. These include cooking classes, wine tastings, and seasonal festivals. The market also hosts a weekly farmers' market during the warmer months, where local farmers can sell their fresh produce directly to the public.

Location and Hours[edit | edit source]

North Market is located at 59 Spruce Street, Columbus, Ohio. The market is open seven days a week, but hours vary depending on the day. It's always best to check the market's official website for the most up-to-date information.

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