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  2. Farmers' markets in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The outdoor Greenmarket Farmers Market in Union Square, Manhattan, held four days each week. There are over 50 farmer's markets in New York City in all boroughs, which operate under GrowNYC under the "Greenmarket" name. [1]

  3. 20 of the Most Bountiful Farmers Markets Across America - AOL

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    2. Union Square Greenmarket. Location: New York, New York. Located in Union Square, this open-air farmers market is known for its specialty artisan goods. You can visit the market year-round on ...

  4. Food and water in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The most famous Greenmarket location is the Union Square Greenmarket, held four days a week throughout the year. In 2003, 250,000 customers a week purchased 1,000 varieties of fruits and vegetables at the market. [9]

  5. GrowNYC - Wikipedia

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    GrowNYC is an environmental organization founded in 1970 and based in New York City, originally named the Council on the Environment of New York City (CENYC). [1] GrowNYC is dedicated to the improvement New York City's quality of life through environmental programs, including Farmers' markets, community recycling, gardening, and environmental education.

  6. Environmental issues in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The farmers' market at Union Square. In 1976 the Council on the Environment of New York City established the Greenmarket program, which provides regional small family farmers opportunities to sell their fruits, vegetables and other farm products at open-air markets in city public squares.

  7. Union Square, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Union Park New York (East side), an 1892 illustration Prior to the area's settlement, the area around present-day Union Square was farmland. The western part of the site was owned by Elias Brevoort, [5]: 221 who later sold his land to John Smith in 1762; [12] by 1788 it had been sold again to Henry Spingler (or Springler).

  8. Wild Hive Farm - Wikipedia

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    He started by selling honey based baked goods and other products at Union Square Greenmarket in New York. [3] The Wild Hive Farm Bakery began in Lewis' kitchen, where he experimented with producing local and tasty baked goods. Soon after, Wild Hive Farm Store, and Café Bakery opened and began serving customers.

  9. Start Buying Your Groceries Locally at These Farmers Markets

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