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Eastern Market near Washington DC

225 7th St SE
Less than a mile from United States Capitol, nestled in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, lies Eastern Market, the oldest operating public market in the nation's capital. It's an eclectic hive of any sort of everything — fresh farm produce, gourmet cheeses, delicate pastries, plants, art and craft, antiques, and whatnot. What sets this market apart is its energetic and diverse blend of community, history, and culture, making it one of Washington DC's most beloved institutions.

Eastern Market was established in 1873 by prominent architect Adolf Cluss. Its purpose was to provide a vital place for the urban residents of Washington DC to buy and sell fresh produce and livestock. After more than a century, the market has actually expanded while retaining this initial socio-economic function. Despite the destructive fire in 2007, that left it in ashes, the community came together and succeeded in preserving and rebuilding its cultural heart, proving just how integral Eastern Market is to the fabric of the neighborhood.

Walking through the market is like stepping into a time capsule and being transported to yesteryears. The South Hall is filled with veteran vendors selling quality food items, ranging from fresh seafood to homemade pies. The weekend’s outdoor market is where local creators display their artistry, with unique pieces of jewelry, ceramics, photography, woodwork, and clothing. This bustling hub also hosts the renowned 'Farmers Line' every Saturday and Sunday — a frenetic parade of local farmers selling seasonal fruits, vegetables, plants, and flowers.

The market's uniqueness is primarily derived from the Flea Market at Eastern Market, which takes place each Sunday. It features a once-in-a-lifetime shopping experience that highlights antique furniture, vintage clothing, collectibles, and more. There's also another favorite — the exquisite 'Crabcake Sandwich' from the Market Lunch on the weekends and the legendary 'Blue Bucks' pancakes during the week. In Gallery Place, one can explore contemporary galleries featuring regional artists, thereby offering an enriching cultural experience.

Eastern Market isn't just a market — it's an authentic Washingtonian treasure that witnesses cultures colliding, histories intertwining, and the community living. From the freshest food to exclusive handicrafts and artworks, this market is highly recommended for those in search of local flavor and color. Its vibrant atmosphere, unique finds, and delectable culinary offerings makes it a must-visit destination for every DC visitor.

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