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Weekly market with farm fresh produce, prepared food, crafts.
Weekly market with farm fresh produce, prepared food, crafts. The second Saturday of each month also has live music and other special events; sometimes music other Saturdays as well.
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3819 St Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA, United States
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