Northeast Market, Baltimore
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Northeast Market was established in 1885 in
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alongside the development of the area around
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. The market has gone through several iterations in its history, having been enlarged in 1896, replaced from a wood to brick structure in 1955, renovated again in the 1980s, and most recently updated in 2013.


See also

* Baltimore Public Markets


References

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