Lancaster Central Market - Part 1
This past Friday my wife and I braved the frigid Northeast US weather, drove to Lancaster Pennsylvania, and stopped at the historic Lancaster Central Market.
It's a really nice place to get out of the cold and take in the sights, sounds, and smells of this wonderful market. The main focus is on farm-fresh meat, dairy, and produce but there are plenty of other items for sale including hand-made Amish crafts, fresh flowers, coffee, tea, and too many sweets to keep track of.
I had an apple fritter that was a perfect and sweet pairing with a mean cup of coffee!
Here's an excerpt from the Lancaster Central Market's website:
If you'd like to know more, you can dive into the lengthy history of this great market by reading the Lancaster Central Market's "About Us" page.
All images @cognoscere and taken on Friday December 29th, 2017 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania (Sony RX100 V)
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Like stepping back in time, Lot of old wooden buildings in Lancaster.
@cognoscere, I appreciated your photography skills always bcoz you taken very different styles click. This time and before this time I was enjoy with your posts. Thanks for the support and see you in this 2018.
Peaceful and prosperous new year to you all!!!
this post is really amazing, I had never imagined that there was such a place where you have to catch the prawns to eat them fresh, it's a refreshing and great idea, as always your images and comments are excellent I admire the work you do ..
I take the opportunity to wish you a happy year 2018, full of beautiful emotions, peace and prosperity for you dear friend @cognoscere and yours.
Thank you very much for all the support you have given to my work.
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That's a marvelous photography of central market. Totally gonna be awesome.
nice photographs @cognoscere
Happy New Year 2018...
cool market👌see any grass-fed dairy there? 😄
This is very beautiful photography and wish your happy new year
Thanks @cognoscere
Have a nice day
I could go for an apple fritter and a pretzel right now. That ad says they sell scrapple! My husband loves the stuff but I know what it's made of so I stay away! I thought scrapple was a southern thing. Interesting to see it in Pennsylvania.
This is wonderful photography
happy new year @cognoscere
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