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This was taken at the market in Man in Ivory Coast. There is always so much fresh fruit in African markets.
A Victorian indoor market, originally the site of Cardiff Gaol & gallows which was the execution site of Dic Penderyn.
When the founders of the original Lucky’s Market chain acquired seven locations during that company's bankruptcy, two locations in Ohio were almost immediately re-sold to Dave’s Markets, who decided to keep the "Lucky’s Market" name on the acquired stores.
On North High Street in Columbus, Ohio.
Poznan, Poland
Stary Rynek (Old Market)
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Just a quick stop at this little fence before running in to grab a coffee and warming up. Brrrrr,,,pretty cold even in the sun! HFF.
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Chichicastenango market. Guatemala.
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Market seller girl in the Old Quarter of Hanoi. They sell a mixture of fresh fruits, various nuts and lots of flowers, all from baskets attached to their bicycles.
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Stands on the market in Trogir. There were a lot of things to buy :)
Targowisko w Trogirze. Można tam było kupić przeróżne rzeczy, nie tylko na pamiątkę :)
Garden of the Zodiac Sculpture Garden and Gallery in the Old Market Passageway, Omaha NE. My son has an exhibit of his paintings showing there from Nov 14 through January 14.
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Namdaemun Market, Seoul, Korea.
October 2015.
Canon 6D.
Chichester Cross is an elaborate Perpendicular market cross in the centre of the city of Chichester, West Sussex, standing at the intersection of the four principal streets. It is a Grade I listed building.
According to the inscription upon it, this cross was built by Edward Story, Bishop of Chichester from 1477 to 1503, but little is known for certain and the style and ornaments of the building suggest that it may date from the reign of Edward IV. It was built so that the poor people should have somewhere to sell their wares, and as a meeting point. An earlier wooden cross had been erected on the same site by Bishop William Reade (1369–1385). The stone cross was repaired during the reign of Charles II, and at the expense of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond in 1746, and stands to this day.
Chelsea Market, early on a Sunday morning is still quite empty. In the afternoon, when the locals are done brunching and the tourists make their way downtown, the place is packed. This is one of the few shopping spots I can actually tolerate, mostly because of the pretty industrial architecture (I'm a sucker for exposed brick and iron beams) and the tasty food and coffee options. Even so, the only time I can actually stand to be there is early in the morning, before the crowds show up.
Chelsea, New York City