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  2. FarmVille increases capacity of Market Stall & Crafting Silo!

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    You can work on expanding your Market Stall or Crafting Silo by increasing their storage capacity by collecting parts for free the usual ways or purchasing parts using Farm Cash.

  3. FarmVille Market Stall & Crafting Silo Expansions: Store more ...

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    Now you can store more with increased capacities for your FarmVille Market Stall and Crafting Silos. FarmVille has added expansions to both the Market Stall and Crafting Silo. The Market Stalls ...

  4. Market stall - Wikipedia

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    A market stall or a booth is a structure used by merchants to display and house their merchandise in a street market, fairs and conventions. Some commercial marketplaces, including market squares or flea markets, may permit more permanent stalls. Stalls are also used throughout the world by vendors selling street food.

  5. Market hall - Wikipedia

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    A food hall, the most usual variation of a market hall, is "a large section of a department store, where food is sold" according to the Oxford English Dictionary. [1] Market halls and food halls can also be unconnected to department stores and operate independently, often in a separate building.

  6. Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    A long narrow building at the north-west corner of the Forum was some type of market, possibly a cereal market. On the opposite corner stood the macellum, thought to have been a meat and fish market. Market stall-holders paid a market tax for the right to trade on market days.

  7. 171-191 South High Street - Wikipedia

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    171–191 South High Street is a pair of historic buildings in Downtown Columbus, Ohio.The commercial structures have seen a wide variety of retail and service uses through the 20th century, including shoe stores, groceries, opticians, hatters, jewelers, a liquor store, and a car dealership.