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Why buy your veggies at the grocery store when you can purchase them fresh right from the guy who grew them at the farmers market. This is always a fun saturday morning adventure. I love lookibng at... More
Why buy your veggies at the grocery store when you can purchase them fresh right from the guy who grew them at the farmers market. This is always a fun saturday morning adventure. I love lookibng at all the fresh fruits and vegetables and you can often get a deal on them as compared to the grocery store. the farmers markets lets you see EXACTLY where your food is coming from, and you can get some of the freshest food around.
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I love the Farmers Market. To me, there are few things more delightful than strolling through a corridor of fresh produce, sampling fresh peaches and strawberries as I go. This is definitely the... More
I love the Farmers Market. To me, there are few things more delightful than strolling through a corridor of fresh produce, sampling fresh peaches and strawberries as I go. This is definitely the place to go if you are looking for the best prices and quality of seasonal produce. You do have to watch, however, as some vendors try to pass off yesterday’s produce as today’s fresh picked. The produce you buy here will be better than any you can find in the store. In addition to produce, they have a wonderful selection of flowers, herbs and greenery.
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This is a great museum for children with giant dinosaurs, and stuffed animals that can make small children think they are out in the wild. They have birthday parties for smaller children featuring... More
This is a great museum for children with giant dinosaurs, and stuffed animals that can make small children think they are out in the wild. They have birthday parties for smaller children featuring live animals and arts and crafts as well. Admission is free as well, which is always a plus.
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What a great museum to spend the day, with our grandchildren, 8 and 11. All of the exhibits are done exceptionally well and keep all of us entertained, from the snakes to the dinosaurs! They even... More
What a great museum to spend the day, with our grandchildren, 8 and 11. All of the exhibits are done exceptionally well and keep all of us entertained, from the snakes to the dinosaurs! They even have a hands on laboratory. Also, check the schedule for different live talks given throughout the day for they are very interesting and educational, and a good time to sit for a while and rest your feet!
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We walked around and learned all about the three sections of North Carolina, the coast, piedmont, and mountains. The four floors of this museum have so much to do on each floor that each floor could... More
We walked around and learned all about the three sections of North Carolina, the coast, piedmont, and mountains. The four floors of this museum have so much to do on each floor that each floor could take a day to explore! There are dinosaur bones, sharks hanging from the ceiling , and raccoons in trees. The classes are great too and the volunteers and museum employees are friendly and helpful.
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I love the Farmer's Market. First, it's nice to know that you support the local economy and the local farmers. You can always look up their website to see what is in season along with a lot of... More
I love the Farmer's Market. First, it's nice to know that you support the local economy and the local farmers. You can always look up their website to see what is in season along with a lot of other helpful hints, recipes, information, etc. My family and I try to go every week to get our produce for the week. Whatever produce you buy, they will last 2 - 3 times longer than your grocery store bought produce. A lot of times prices are better too. Example, red and yellow bell peppers are 1/2 what you would pay for in the grocery store. Also, if you go very early like 4-5am, you can find farmers selling crates of a specific veggie for a great price. These are great to split with friends or donate to shelters. Other bulk items which are a great buy are the 20-40 pound boxes of sweet potato. During the summers, the melons and peaches are absolutely amazing. And winter time you can buy a variety of apples. Besides the produce, you can find, plants, herbs, flowers, baked goods, finished goods like jams, butters, preserves, etc. All around a great place for the family.
OH, one more great plus...the Seafood restaurant. Tons of food for a great price. Our whole family shares one large plate and we bring home leftovers. The breading is just right and for those who don't want fried food, they do have broiled platters. Their sweet tea is also fantastic. If you like Kemp's Seafood, you'll like this place. I believe they are the same owners.
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they are a great day with the kids. the kdis are kept occupied by the largeer than life displays and the large museum. so we were never bored by boring exhibits because all of them are well designed... More
they are a great day with the kids. the kdis are kept occupied by the largeer than life displays and the large museum. so we were never bored by boring exhibits because all of them are well designed and parking and transportation to the museum was not a big problem because the parking spots were pelentiful and they were close to the entrances. highly recommended.
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i love goign to the farmers market because they have really really fresh fruit and i know that they are fresh because they are grown instate by local farmers so i like the idea of helping them out... More
i love goign to the farmers market because they have really really fresh fruit and i know that they are fresh because they are grown instate by local farmers so i like the idea of helping them out and not the supergiant corporations. they are located inraleigh so the drive overt here may be out of the way but it is well worth it because if i had known about the msooner, i would hav definately gone there.
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I just went to the farmers market for the first time a couple weeks ago. I grew up going to the farmers market in Asheville, so I knew what to expect. This place is great! You could go and just... More
I just went to the farmers market for the first time a couple weeks ago. I grew up going to the farmers market in Asheville, so I knew what to expect. This place is great! You could go and just waste time looking around - the produce, flowers, and plants are great to just look at. The people watching is also lots of fun. I got fantastic sourdough bread, delicious blackberries and blueberries, and decent sweet corn. My friend got some truly wonderful cinnamon bread that she let me try. I'll definitely get myself a loaf of that next time I go back. We shopped in the morning and then ate some of our purchases for lunch at home - what fun!
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This market sells over 300 different items and offers products for both the large wholesale buyer and individual consumer. Over 35,000 spaces are rented to growers for sales of locally grown fresh... More
This market sells over 300 different items and offers products for both the large wholesale buyer and individual consumer. Over 35,000 spaces are rented to growers for sales of locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables, plants, Christmas trees and crafts. This is one of five Farmers Markets owned by the state of North Carolina.
Hours Of Operation
Monday thru Saturday 5:00am - 6:00pm
Sundays 8:00am - 6:00pm
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