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  2. Soulard Farmers Market - Wikipedia

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    In 1779, the market began at a flat meadow where farmers came to sell their goods. [1] [3] [4] It was the third public marketplace in St. Louis. [1]Antoine Soulard, who was born in 1766 in Rochefort, France, was an aristocrat and former French military officer who escaped France to avoid the consequences of the French Revolution.

  3. Soulard, St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Soulard (/ ˈ s u l ɑːr d / SOO-lard) is a historic neighborhood in St. Louis, Missouri. It is the home of Soulard Farmers Market, the oldest farmers' market west of the Mississippi River. Soulard is one of ten certified local historic districts in the city of St. Louis. [2]

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  5. Marie Julia Cérre Soulard - Wikipedia

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    Marie "Julia" Soulard, née Cérre (1775–1845) was an American landowner. Soulard donated the land that hosts Soulard Farmers Market to the city of St. Louis, Missouri. Marie Julia Cérre was likely born at Kaskaskia in the Illinois Country, where her father, Montreal-born Gabriel Cérre, was a successful merchant.

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    Need something to do this week? Garden club plant sales, pet adoption events, bird shows and a slew of live performances and presentations are options.

  7. The 25 Best Cheap or Free Things to Do in New Orleans - AOL

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    Shop for flowers, organic goods to snack on, or even fresh food to cook at the Crescent City Farmers Market, which runs every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday at different locations. There are often ...

  8. File:Drawing by Marguerite Martyn of Soulard Market, St ...

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    English: Drawing by Marguerite Martyn of Soulard Market, St. Louis, in 1912, showing shoppers bargaining with merchants, women comparing notes, a uniformed chauffeur holding a basket, a child, and various items being sold or bought.

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