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  2. Atlanta State Farmers' Market - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta State Farmers' Market, also known as the Atlanta Farm Market, was located on Murphy Avenue near Sylvan Road, in Atlanta, Georgia. The market was active at this location for 18 years, from 1941 to 1959. Today the market and surrounding industrial buildings are often referred to as the Murphy Triangle.

  3. Sweet Auburn Curb Market - Wikipedia

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    The market in 1924. The market was originally established in 1918 on land cleared by the Great Atlanta fire of 1917.The farmers' market, set up in a huge tent, was an immediate success, bringing urban consumers direct access to farmers and their products. [1]

  4. Paschal's - Wikipedia

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    Paschal's is an American foodservice company based in Atlanta, Georgia, specializing in Southern cuisine.It was founded as a small sandwich shop in 1947 by brothers Robert and James Paschal, who worked together on their foodservice ventures for over 50 years until Robert's death in 1997.

  5. Episcopal Cathedral of Saint Philip (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral Farmer's Market, known also as the Peachtree Road Farmers Market, was founded in 2007 as a joint project between Gina and Linton Hopkins (of Restaurant Eugene, H&F Bread Co., H&F Bottle Shop, and Holeman & Finch Public House) and the Cathedral of St. Philip.

  6. Ponce City Market - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta regional headquarters was closely linked to Sears' efforts to capture the market of Southern farmers through the Sears Agricultural Foundation: From August 1926 until October 1928, the Foundation hosted a radio show, broadcast from the Atlanta Sears tower called "Dinner Bell R.F.D.". R.F.D. stood for the club "Radio Farmers' Democracy.

  7. Krog Street Market - Wikipedia

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    Krog Street Market is a 9-acre (3.6 ha) mixed-use development in Atlanta, located along the BeltLine trail at Edgewood Avenue in Inman Park [1] which opened in Summer 2014. [2] The complex is centered on a 12,000-square-foot (1,100 m 2 ), west coast-style market and restaurants, and also includes up to 300 apartments (of which 225 in Phase I).

  8. Bomb Biscuits - Wikipedia

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    Bomb Biscuits is a Southern restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Established in September 2022, the business was included in The New York Times 's 2023 list of the 50 best restaurants in the United States.

  9. Ted's Montana Grill - Wikipedia

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    The restaurants routinely use $1 coins and $2 bills when they give change to customers. [5] Entrance to Bozeman Ted's bar area from Baxter Hotel lobby Sign for Bozeman, Montana Ted's. On November 15, 2010, Ted's Montana Grill abruptly exited the Kansas City market, closing its three area restaurants. On that same date a total of nine Ted's ...