Public market

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Public markets are markets, in public spaces, where independent merchants can sell their products to the public. Typical products sold at public markets include fresh produce, meats and various other food items and crafted goods.

Pike Place Market in Seattle, Washington, looking west on Pike Street from First Avenue
Pike Place Market in Seattle, Washington, looking west on Pike Street from First Avenue

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[edit] List of public markets

[edit] Canada

Public markets are not a new phenomenon. This city market in Grand Rapids, Michigan, occurred about 1910.
Public markets are not a new phenomenon. This city market in Grand Rapids, Michigan, occurred about 1910.

[edit] United States

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