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Businiess name:  Public Market
Review by:  Tricia S.
Review content: 
So I finally got to visit the Public Market in downtown Rochester. It's on the 101 things to see in ROC, and I have heard from various people that it is a must see and do. It's supposedly one of the longest running public markets in the US. What I loved was the cheap vegetables. As much as I love and embrace Wegmans, the produce prices there can hurt. Walking around being able to buy what it is in season for very little money direct from the farmers was great! There was also a guy there selling boiled peanuts. Now, I happen to find them absolutly revolting - but my southern husband loves them. He looked at the little baggies of freshly boiled peanuts with glee. The friends I was with were even grabbing up plants for the yard at great prices.

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