Fayetteville History Museum hosts weekly artisan market

Even though the weather can’t seem to make up its mind about what the temperature should be, there is no doubt that spring is on its way in our fair city. Forsythia and daffodils are the earliest harbingers that spring is coming, and the dogwoods and azaleas are beginning to reawaken and bring their colors to the local landscape.

As the weather warms, at least a little, and the colors of spring begin to appear, the anticipation draws many of us outside and into the fresh air. At this time, there is no better place to find fresh produce and farm goods, plus homemade and handmade goods of all kinds, than the City Market at the Museum in Downtown Fayetteville.

While the City Market is open on Saturdays year-round, it does get a little quieter during the coldest winter months. But as spring draws near, the Market gets busy once again, with both vendors and patrons…

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