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ABout us History On the waterfront where steamboats from Cayuga Lake used to dock, the Ithaca Farmer's Market has successfully anchored itself and has transformed a wasteland into Steamboat Landing. Built entirely by volunteer labor, the market has developed a former debris site into a beautiful, thriving community gathering place. Visitors can shop for fresh, local produce, or choose a handcrafted gift. They can listen to music while savoring a wide variety of international foods, while sitting at the picnic tables along the waterfront. The market first opened for business in 1973 as a venue for local growers and craftspeople to sell their goods. The rapidly expanding market moved five times before settling in its current location. It opened a midweek market at the edge of Dewitt Park, in downtown Ithaca, and then added a Sunday market at Steamboat Landing. Recently a dock was built to accommodate local fishermen, people arriving by boat, and those who want a picturesque picnic spot. The Ithaca farmer's Market has continued to grow and prosper, often attracting well over 5,000 people a day. In 1999, market sales neared four million dollars. Today over 125 vendors sell at one or all of the three market days. What was originally an innovative way to sell local produce, crafts, and baked goods is now an Ithaca tradition. Timeline |
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IFM, PO Box 6575 Ithaca, NY 14851 (607) 273-7109 info@ithacamarket.com |
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