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Feautures
Takes Reservations
Accepts Credit Cards
Apple Pay
Delivery
Outdoor Seating
Good for Kids
Good for Groups
Waiter Service
Take-out
Wheelchair Accessible
Has TV
Dogs Allowed
Sells Gift Certificates
Alcohol
Has Music
Karaoke
Parking Lot
Valet Parking
Free Wifi
Smoking Allowed
Shower
Contact Information
1231 N 3rd St, Harrisburg, PA 17102, United States
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The Broad Street Market was founded in 1860, and still thrives today as a culturally rich place to experience the broad diversity of fresh food, people, and city life. During the Civil War, farmers at the Broad Street Market helped feed the 300,000 Union soldiers who mustered at nearby Camp Curtin. Serving as the long-time anchor of retail activity in the Midtown business corridor along Third Street and only three blocks north of the Capitol Complex, the Broad Street Market fills three city blocks between Third and Sixth streets. The older Stone Market house was completed in 1863. The Brick Market house was built between 1874 and 1878. For many years, a Wood Market of farm construction extended between these two remaining buildings. Six markets once graced Harrisburg, the others being Market Square; the Hill Farmers Market, later known as Kline Village; the Kelker Street Market and two on Chestnut Street. The sole remaining market, Broad Street was built and operated as a private business. Its final private owner, the Harrisburg Market House Corporation, sold the complex in 1975 to the Harrisburg Redevelopment Authority. In 1979 it was transferred to the City, which established the Broad Street Market Authority as operating entity. At its peak in the 1920s, the Broad Street Market had over 725 vendors, many of whom leased outdoor space and waited years for an indoor stall to become available. John N. Kinnard, the Market Master of that era, noted that one small farmer might sell just a few dozen eggs while another sold more than $2,000 worth of live turkeys in one day. The Broad Street Market back then was known as the Dutch Fair because of the predominance of Amish and Mennonite vendors. Nevertheless, Kinnard claimed it also could have been called the Congress of Nations in view of the ethnic diversity, which then included Germans, Austrians, Italians, Russian Jews, Hungarians and full-blood native-born Americans. The Market was and rema

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