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Exploring the Architecture of Place in America’s Farmers Markets: Dedication

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  1. Cover Page
  2. Halftitle Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Dedication
  7. Preface
  8. Introduction: Meet Me at the Farmers Market
  9. Chapter 1: Food with a Face
  10. Chapter 2: Heritage Building Markets
    1. Eastern Market: Washington, DC
    2. Findlay Market: Cincinnati, Ohio
  11. Chapter 3: Open-Air Pavilion Markets
    1. Abingdon
    2. Durham
    3. Covington
  12. Chapter 4: Pop-Up Canopy Markets
    1. Alexandria
    2. Charlottesville
    3. Staunton
  13. Chapter 5: Mobile Markets & Urban Farms
  14. Conclusion: A Sense of Place, A Sense of Time
  15. Notes
  16. Image Credits
  17. Works Cited
  18. Suggested Readings
  19. Websites Cited
  20. Index
  21. Author Bio

For John Henderson Albright (1950 – 2019)
husband, architect, wood crafter, farmers market vendor,
and much more, whose endless support
nurtured this book in many ways

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