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Piedmont Farmers Market

Robinson Church Rd, Harrisburg, NC 28027

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Dates
Mon: 4:00 PM-7:00 PM
Schedule
Weekly
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Weekly farmers markets offer a direct connection between producers and home cooks, and the one operating on Robinson Church Road in Harrisburg, North Carolina b...

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Robinson Church Rd, Harrisburg, NC 28027

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