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Lewis & Clark Farmers Market

By Sinex & Washburn, Washburn, ND 58530

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Dates
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
Schedule
Weekly
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Washburn's seasonal farmers market brings together local growers and food vendors in a weekly gathering that connects the community with fresh, locally-sourced...

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By Sinex & Washburn, Washburn, ND 58530

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