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Tucker Farmers Market

4882 Lavista Road, Tucker, GA 30084 (St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church)

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Dates
Apr 9 - Oct 29, 2026
Schedule
Weekly
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The Tucker Farmers Market is a weekly farmers market operating Thursday evenings from April through October at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. The market host...

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4882 Lavista Road, Tucker, GA 30084 (St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church)

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