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New York City Farmer's MarketsMarkets Aquariums Ice Skating Parks Believe it or not, there are year-round farmer's markets throughout New York City. These open-air markets offer visitors and residents alike to purchase a variety of products directly from suppliers. Greenmarket has run and managed farmer's markets throughout Manhattan and the boroughs since 1976. There are 28 individual locations in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, and Staten Island , NY . Of these 28, 10 locations operate year-round. During peak season, over 100,000 customers visit the markets every week. Approximately 200 New York farmers participate in these markets and include vegetable (both traditional & organic) farmers; orchard growers; meat, dairy, poultry and fish producers; and producers of baked goods, honey, maple syrup, jam, wine and plants. There is a market open every day of the week, in one of their many locations. You can find a market by day of the week or by location. The largest and most well known market is the Union Square Farmer's Market in NYC, which operates year-round and is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. |
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