10 Quaint Farmers Markets to Explore in USA

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Dubuque Farmers Market, Dubuque, Iowa

Housed in an impressive historic building called the Julian Dubuque Monument, this market offers a unique shopping experience alongside fresh, local produce.

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Carmel Farmers Market, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California

Located in a charming village with beautiful architecture and ocean views, this market is a delightful place to find fresh produce, flowers, and artisan goods.

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Charleston Farmers Market, Charleston, South Carolina

This market boasts a wide variety of local products, including fresh seafood, stone-ground grits, and sweetgrass baskets, all in a beautiful setting.

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Santa Fe Farmers Market, Santa Fe, New Mexico

This vibrant market is a great place to find local produce, New Mexican chiles, handcrafted goods, and soak up the unique atmosphere of Santa Fe.

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Lancaster Central Market, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

One of the oldest continuously operating farmers markets in the country, Lancaster Central Market offers a huge variety of local produce, meats, cheeses, and other goodies.

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Duluth Farmers Market, Duluth, Minnesota

Located on the shores of Lake Superior with stunning views, this market offers a great selection of local produce, baked goods, and crafts.

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Asheville City Market, Asheville, North Carolina

A great place to find locally-raised meats and cheeses, Appalachian crafts, locally-made jams and jellies, and fresh produce, the Asheville City Market is a delightful destination for foodies and craft lovers.

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Dubuque Farmers Market

This market is unique for its location within the historic Julian Dubuque Monument.

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Carmel Farmers Market

This market offers stunning ocean views in addition to local produce.

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Santa Fe Farmers Market

Soak up the Santa Fe atmosphere while picking up local produce and New Mexican chiles.

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