The West Side Market: Traveling to and within Cleveland's diverse culture through food; a plea to support your local farmer's marketMain MenuIntroductionHistoryA brief overview of the WSMInterior and ExteriorSignificant features of the inside and outside of the WSM.What is a Market?Explains the definitions of "market" and its meaning throughout history.Local Markets and Farmer's MarketsWhat are the benefits? Why do people choose to go there? Do these places really help?My Experience with Local Farms and Farmer's MarketsThe West Side Market's ImpactWhat kind of food is at the West Side Market? Is it locally grown or produced? What is its mission?Tony the Bag ManMy MomMy mom's experience taking us to the West Side Market throughout our lives and what it means to her.Where Do We Go From Here?Recap and the next step.Mia Freer097ab676afdbedd1f694becc76e66e2c5a355215
"Many West Side Market vendors have operated the same stands for generations" (Wayne, 43).
12018-12-01T07:54:00-08:00Mia Freer097ab676afdbedd1f694becc76e66e2c5a355215322922plain2018-12-01T07:55:21-08:00Mia Freer097ab676afdbedd1f694becc76e66e2c5a355215It's such a beautiful photo to me because looking at it, I can see the two vendors and their stand where I too have bought tomatoes in the same turquoise pulpy paper carton, and the same fingerling potatoes in that same white "Thank You" plastic bag.
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12018-12-01T06:28:53-08:00Mia Freer097ab676afdbedd1f694becc76e66e2c5a355215Produce Hall1Many West Side Market vendors have operated the same stands for generations.media/IMG_2159.jpegplain2018-12-01T06:28:53-08:0041.477841666667,-81.556786111111“Cleveland: a Portrait of the City.” Cleveland: a Portrait of the City, by Jonathan Wayne, Gray & Co., 2002, pp. 43.Jonathan Wayne2018112116195720181121161957Mia Freer097ab676afdbedd1f694becc76e66e2c5a355215