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    Broad Street Market

    The Broad St. Market is another good Saturday morning destination located in Augusta's downtown. With crafts, trinkets, and fresh home-grown veggies and fruits, it is a great find and a way to get in touch with the local culture of the South.

    Southerners pride themselves on great produce and family atmosphere. The Broad Street Market is no exception. Local farmers and craftspeople bring their treasures here every Saturday morning from April to October for everyone to be a take advantage of. It is a perfect example of Farmers Market-meets-Downtown Art Festival. Local performing art schools usually mark the morning with all they have learned, and it is always a treat of local culture to see.

    You can find boiled peanuts, roasted peanuts, corn (in the husk), tomatoes, field peas, green beans, watermelons, and all kinds of fresh summer treats. Parking is limited downtown, but spaces can easily be found if you are not afraid to walk a block or two. Admission is free. The vendors here are very courteous and are not pushy at all. In fact, you may have to push them a little.

    Some of the crafts you may find include: manmade afghans and blankets, Native American jewelry, hand-carved wooden pottery, and paintings and sculptures from local artists.

    The Broad St. Market is enhanced by local culinary gurus such as Hot Foods By Calvin. Calvin and his team have been making and catering their Southern Cuisine her for years and are always a favorite. They are both reasonably priced and especially delicious. They are fancy enough for any occasion and can take their hair down with the best of us!${QuickSuggestions} Broad Street is one of the main streets in Downtown Augusta, and the Market is put together by "Main Street Augusta".

    Ask questions about everything. The vendors are from all over the area and are a valuable resource for a quick history lesson.${BestWay} Definitely by car. If you are staying at the Radisson Over the River, you are in walking distance for this Saturday morning stroll through time.

    All the downtown hotels are within walking distance. For those of you staying closer to I-20, ask your concierge for directions to downtown.


    From journal Broad Street Market