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Open year-round, Peddler's Village is the third most-visited attraction in the Philadelphia region. [1]From April through December each year, Peddler's Village presents monthly weekend festivals as well as other events such as Murder Mystery Dinner Theater shows, food truck evenings, outdoor movie nights, and seasonal displays and special events.
As market towns flourished in medieval Europe, peddlers found a role operating on the fringes of the formal economy. During this time it was common to see long-distance peddlers, who sold remedies, potions and elixirs. [15] They called directly on homes, delivering produce to the door thereby saving customers time travelling to markets or fairs.
A hawker is a type of street vendor; "a person who travels from place-to-place selling goods." [1] Synonyms include huckster, peddler, chapman or in Britain, costermonger. However, hawkers are distinguished from other types of street vendors in that they are mobile. In contrast, peddlers, for example, may take up a temporary pitch in a public ...
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The "Winter Wedding Show" begins at noon on Sunday, Feb. 25, at the Cock ‘n Bull Restaurant in Peddler's Village, Route 263 and Street Road. Registration for this free event is closed, but walk ...
A reported 4-alarm barn fire led to early closing Sunday for some businesses in nearby Peddler's Village. It was the second New Hope area fire Sunday.
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From left, Bailey, Flynn and Jeff Merlino of Cranston browse through LP's, among the many offerings at the Rummage PVD booth at a 2016 Providence Flea market. [Kris Craig/The Providence Journal, file]