Established in 1943, Salem Public Market is Oregon's oldest farmers' market. Every Saturday, throughout the year, Mid-Valley farmers and artisans gather at the market to sell their products. Vendors offer a variety of goods, including fresh produce, eggs, bread, coffee, local olive oil, honey, and much more.
Salem Public Market is a proud sponsor of Living Culture TV, and we are happy to have them on board!
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