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The first Saturday of most months, featuring produce, crafts, and free live music.
The first Saturday of most months, featuring produce, crafts, and free live music. Freret Street just upriver from Napoleon Avenue.
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4421 Freret Street, New Orleans, LA, United States
+1 504-638-2589
M,W 10AM-8PM; Tu,Th 10AM-6PM; Sa 10AM-5PM
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