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The Montgomery Farm Women's Cooperative Market

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7155 Wisconsin Ave Bethesda MD 20814
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(301) 652-2291
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Find farm fresh produce, cheese, meats, and beautiful fresh flowers right in downtown Bethesda! With a rich history dating back to 1932, the Farm Women's Cooperative Market has an indoor and an outdoor market. The indoor market has over 75 vendors selling prepared foods, teas, coffees, baked foods and desserts, as well as meats, poultry and seafood. The outdoor flea market vendors offer a...

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This market is one of the remaining vestiges of Montgomery County's agricultural society. In the midst of the Great Depression, women gathered goods from their gardens to sell in Bethesda to residents of the District of Columbia and its growing suburbs. Today the tradition continues. Baked goods, fresh fruits and vegetables, crafts, and flea-market goods are still sold in and around this low,...

Vendors set up inside every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday year-round from 8am to about 4pm to sell preserves, homegrown veggies, cut flowers, slabs of bacon and sausages, and mouthwatering pies, cookies, and breads; there's an abbreviated version on Wednesday. Outside, on Saturday, Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 8am to 4pm you'll find flea market vendors selling everything from rugs to...

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This historic Theater District venue (it opened in 1914) holds 1,200 for performances by big-name standup comics and touring musical acts.

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Awesome market! Fresh produce, flowers, local honey, cheeses, handicrafts... This place has everything! I've noticed there is some haggling potential at the jewelry stands. Great cheap eats at the...

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A lot seems overpriced, but you can get some good deals on cool jewelry, pashminas cost about the same as in the street in NYC ($5), and decent purse prices.

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I was walking from the Montgomery County Thrift Shop and saw this on the way. My initial reaction was "What the hell?" Then "I have no cash." Then "Screw it, I'll go to one of the 10 ATMs within a…

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I've gotten some really interesting finds at this farmer's market over the years. There's some great furniture, very cool jewelry, unique clothes, pictures, knickknacks, etc. Some of my very favorite…

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I LOVE THIS. I've gotten the most random, awesome clothes EVER here, and it's also a good place if you're into jewelry, knitted stuff (like gloves, scarves, etc.), and really awesome african…

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This indoor country market is open on Wednesdays and Saturdays year-round. The selection of items includes produce, meats, candy, antiques, collectibles, arts and jewelry.

Montgomery County's oldest continuing Farm Market

Find farm fresh produce, cheese, meats, and beautiful fresh flowers right in downtown Bethesda! With a rich history dating back to 1932, the Farm Women's Cooperative Market has an indoor and an outdoor market. The indoor market has over 75 vendors selling prepared foods, teas, coffees, baked foods and desserts, as well as meats, poultry and seafood. The outdoor flea market vendors offer a...

The Montgomery Farm Women's Cooperative Market features produce and crafts from sources local to Bethesda and, on market days, offers dresses, jewelry, furniture and accessories from places as far-flung as India and Indonesia. Stop by if you like local and organic produce, or if you want to sample area cheeses or pastries. Be sure to check the schedule if you want to visit while the market is...

Located in a white clapboard building with green trim, this market was first established in 1932. Begun by local women during the Depression, it was instituted to help with finances and head off foreclosures and imminent poverty. Thanks to those women and the citizens of Bethesda, it has continued to this day. Vendors now peddle their wares from inside the building and from its front lawn as...

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