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Release date: 2004-01-23
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[Archived] Alexandria’s Farmer’s Market Offers Produce, Art, and Tradition

City Press Release
City of Alexandria, Virginia
Office of the City Manager
Alexandria City Hall
301 King Street, Suite 3500
Alexandria, Virginia 22314-3211

www.alexandriava.gov
Telephone: 703.838.4300
Fax : 703.838.6343

Alexandria’s Farmer’s Market Offers
Produce, Art, and Tradition
The Alexandria Farmer’s Market is open Saturdays year round at Market Square, 301 King St., from 5 to 10 am. Parking is free in the garage underneath Market Square during hours of the Farmer’s Market.

People who come to Alexandria on Saturday mornings find themselves in a busy plaza where local farmers and artists have been selling their products since 1753. Old Town Alexandria’s Market Square is thought to be one of the nation’s oldest continually operating farmer’s markets, serving as a primary way Alexandria residents have typically obtained their meat, dairy, fish, fruits and vegetables.

George Washington sent his produce from Mount Vernon to be sold at the Farmer’s Market. Today, the market offers Alexandrians a way to reconnect to the past, while participating in an ongoing local and national tradition. According to an 1876 edition of the Alexandria Gazette, some things have not change because “to sell it here you’ve got to grow it or make it at home.”

For more information on the Farmer’s Market, call 703.838.5006.
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