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  2. Norwich Market - Wikipedia

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    Norwich Market Place, John Sell Cotman, 1806. The view is south from the Guildhall; Gentleman's Walk is on the left. The buildings (right) dividing the upper and main markets were by this time substantial four-storey structures. The relocation of the livestock market had done little to resolve the problems of congestion in and around the market ...

  3. Lakewood Fairgrounds - Wikipedia

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    Over 15,000 antique dealers were on hand for the monthly event, until the weekend of October 13–15, 2006, when the Lakewood Antique Market closed its doors for good. The Fairground halls were leased for the Antiques market on as a 50-year lease from the City of Atlanta by Ed Spivia, who promoted it until it was established as an Atlanta icon.

  4. Groenoordhallen - Wikipedia

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    Groenoordhallen (English: Groenoord Halls) was a building located in Leiden, Netherlands. It was used for concerts and conventions, but one of its main sources of revenue was the cattle market. The closure of that market in 2005 led to its demise. [1]

  5. Category:Market halls in the United States - Wikipedia

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  6. Market hall (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A market hall is a covered space for selling different goods, mostly groceries. Market Hall may also refer to: Market house , historically used as a marketplace to buy and/or sell provisions or livestock

  7. Market town - Wikipedia

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    The market square of Shrewsbury, an English market town The market square (Marktplatz) of Wittenberg, a market town in Germany. A market town is a settlement most common in Europe that obtained by custom or royal charter, in the Middle Ages, a market right, which allowed it to host a regular market; this distinguished it from a village or city.

  8. Cattle Market Street drill hall - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, in 1922, the Norfolk Yeomany converted to become the 108th (Suffolk and Norfolk Yeomanry) Field Brigade, Royal Artillery with its headquarters at the Sporle Road drill hall in Swaffham but with 429 (Norfolk Yeomanry) Battery, which was initially based at Swaffham, returning to the Cattle Market Street drill hall a few years later. [4]

  9. Abergavenny Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The building incorporated a corn exchange, municipal offices, a council chamber, a market hall, an assembly room and the local poor law offices. [2] The assembly room was converted for use as a theatre in 1906 and subsequent performers there included the rock band , The Beatles , who gave a concert in June 1963.

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