Market shopping in The South
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Artists' Market
With a back entry on antique-mad lower Decatur St, this sizable emporium is a conglomerate of consignment dealers and artists who sell their own work. A walk-through is like snorkeling through a dense reef of art. You'll find yourself surrounded by paintings, prints, handmade glass beads, original lamps, candle holders, cast-iron designs and one-of-a-kind Mardi Gras masks. A few of the artists work on site. In all, the works of some 70 artists is sold here.
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Whole Foods Market
A popular source for a picnic lunch, this market has an excellent deli as well as a healthy selection of fresh fruits and dry bins filled with nuts and healthy snacks. Hefty sandwiches are made to order, with fresh breads stuffed with quality meats and a full range of condiments. You can also get small salads and beverages. It's just a few blocks from here to City Park or the Fair Grounds.
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Kingpin Flea Market
A weekly flea market where vendors sell vintage and designer clothing and a whole host of interesting stuff. It's on the neutral ground between Lyons and Upperline Sts.
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Farmers Market
This daily market has fresh produce and a covered food court serving tacos, gyros, jerk chicken, po'boys and more.
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Memphis Flea Market
Nicknamed 'The Big One,' this 1000-plus vendor junque and antiques extravaganza is held on the third Saturday and Sunday of each month.
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