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table of contents
  1. Title Page
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Preface
  4. Introduction: Meet Me at the Farmers Market
  5. Chapter 1: Food with a Face
  6. Chapter 2: Heritage Building Markets
    1. Eastern Market: Washington, DC
    2. Findlay Market: Cincinnati, Ohio
  7. Chapter 3: Open-Air Pavilion Markets
    1. Abingdon
    2. Durham
    3. Covington
  8. Chapter 4: Pop-Up Canopy Markets
    1. Alexandria
    2. Charlottesville
    3. Staunton
  9. Chapter 5: Mobile Markets & Urban Farms
  10. Conclusion: A Sense of Place, A Sense of Time
  11. Notes
  12. Works Cited
  13. Suggested Readings
  14. Websites Cited
  15. Index
  16. Author Bio

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface

Introduction Meet Me at the Farmers Market

   Chapter 1 Food with a Face

   Chapter 2 Heritage Building Markets

   Chapter 3 Open-Air Pavilion Markets

   Chapter 4 Pop-Up Canopy Markets

   Chapter 5 Mobile Markets & Urban Farms

 Conclusion A Sense of Place, A Sense of Time

Notes

Image Credits

Works Cited

Suggested Readings

Websites Cited

Index

Author Bio

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