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Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction: Meet Me at the Farmers Market
Chapter 1: Food with a Face
Chapter 2: Heritage Building Markets
Eastern Market: Washington, DC
Findlay Market: Cincinnati, Ohio
Chapter 3: Open-Air Pavilion Markets
Abingdon
Durham
Covington
Chapter 4: Pop-Up Canopy Markets
Alexandria
Charlottesville
Staunton
Chapter 5: Mobile Markets & Urban Farms
Conclusion: A Sense of Place, A Sense of Time
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EXPLORING THE
Architecture
OF
Place
IN
America’s
Farmers Markets
KATHRYN CLARKE ALBRIGHT
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