TheOldFashioned
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What exactly is a "farmer's market"? Is it a market set up on the street with improvised stalls, like they have in Mexico, or is it just the name of a regular supermarket chain?
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It's a communal gathering place with stalls, not a supermarket. In this particular city it's a dedicated building that functions year round where local farmers and vendors can sell their goods. The summer/fall is much better and extends outside as well. The pickings are kind of slim during the winter time since most of the produce is out of season, but there are still meats, bakeries, flowers, etc. They were doing a special craft and vintage show today. Sadly, no hats to be found.
Other farmer's markets that I've been to in other U.S. cities have been completely outside or more of a makeshift setup. The best ones I've ever been to were in Europe, but I guess that wouldn't necessarily be farmer's markets. The market is part of everyday life, not a special event/location held once or twice a week as is typical with a farmer's market.