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  2. Maine Avenue Fish Market - Wikipedia

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    Fresh seafood is laid out for customers on one of several floating barge vendors, as it appeared in March 2006. Located on the Southwest Waterfront of Washington, D.C., in the shadow of Interstate 395, the Maine Avenue Fish Market stands as a cultural relic popular with locals and little known the tourists who flock to the monuments and museums just five blocks north.

  3. The Wharf (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The fish market and other businesses on the waterfront were relatively prosperous throughout the 19th century, but by the early 20th century, the area was in decline. By 1945, the Southwest Waterfront had become a target for urban renewal , [ 13 ] and the District of Columbia Redevelopment Act allowed the U.S. federal government to acquire a ...

  4. Union Market - Wikipedia

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    Union Market is a food hall located in Washington, D.C. It anchors the Union Market District , a neighborhood encompassing high-rise apartments, office buildings, retail, and entertainment options. It was formally known as Union Terminal Market when it started as a replacement market center for the old Center Market located near the National ...

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  6. Port of Piraeus - Wikipedia

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    Until the 3rd millennium BC, Piraeus was a rocky island connected to the mainland by a low-lying stretch of land that was flooded with sea water most of the year. It was then that the area was increasingly silted and flooding ceased, thus permanently connecting Piraeus to Attica and forming its ports, the main port of Cantharus and the two smaller of Zea and Munichia.

  7. District Grocery Stores - Wikipedia

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    District Grocery Stores (DGS) was a cooperative of small single-room grocery stores in Washington, DC, Maryland and Northern Virginia.It operated from 1921 to 1972. [1] The goal was to leverage the volume of purchasing power of the cooperative to negotiate better prices from wholesalers and therefore improve their competitiveness.

  8. What products could be affected by the port strike? - AOL

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    What products will be affected by the port strike More than 75% of U.S. bananas arrive at ports handled by the International Longshoremen's Association, or ILA, according to the farm bureau.

  9. Port of Antwerp disrupted by Belgian farmers' protests - AOL

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    BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Operations at the port of Antwerp, one of Europe's biggest container ports, were seriously impacted on Tuesday as hundreds of farmers on tractors blocked the roads around the ...