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Italian Market

The 9th street Italian Market is the oldest outdoor market in the United States. 
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The South 9th Street Italian Market runs along 9th Street from Wharton to Fitzwater Streets. The market began in the mid-to-late 1880s when Antonio Palumbo, an Italian immigrant, opened a boarding house in the neighborhood for other Italians. Businesses sprang up to serve this growing community and began to form the largest, outdoor, continuous market in the country. Food stalls began to occupy the East side ... of 9th Street, where merchants sold fresh fish, fruit, and vegetables. A number of butcher shops began to offer the highest-quality cuts of meat. Cheese shops, restaurants, and bakeries filled the West side of 9th Street. Today, while the outdoor vendors and many of the original Italian businesses remain, the market has diversified to reflect new waves of immigration. The market boasts some of the most authentic Mexican fare in the city and the surrounding neighborhood is home to several Asian eateries and grocery stores, featuring delicacies such as Korean barbeque and Vietnamese Pho. Additionally, some unique gift and service providers provide a well-rounded shopping experience.

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