PNC Second Street Market

The PNC Second Street Market or more commonly known as The Second Street Market, is a public market in Dayton, Ohio. The market is located at the corner of Webster Street and West 2nd Street. It is Dayton's largest and oldest operating public market. The market is owned and operated by Five Rivers MetroParks.[1]

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History and information

The market began as an extension of the Wegerzyn Outdoor Farmers Market, which moved to the Cannery building on Wayne Avenue to provide an indoor setting and to extend their season in the late 1990s. In November 2001, the market moved to its present location in a former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad warehouse built in 1911. The building was saved from demolition and renovated in 2001. The market is in partnership with PNC Bank. More than 200,000 people visit the Second Street Market each year.[2]

The market is open three days a week year round Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Because the market is, for the most part, enclosed, the weather does not affect the hours of operation though crowds are biggest during the summer months. Additional outside stalls are set up in the warm weather months.

Local produce and baked goods are the most popular and readily-available items at The Second Street Market. In-season produce is always for sale, including fruits, vegetables, and eggs. A variety of cheeses are offered at several stands as well as foods such as honey, maple syrup, and coffee beans. Fresh, homemade baked goods dominate the morning hours and are often enjoyed by visitors as a breakfast treat. Organic items and meats are also available at some stalls. Some stands offer luncheon fare including both sandwiches and full platters. The market contains more than 50 different vendors.[3]

Entertainment at The Second Street Market occurs year round and often marks special occasions such as Mardi Gras, St. Patrick's Day, or Christmas.

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