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Anchored by the Dallas Farmers Market, which has been providing the people of Dallas with fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats for more than six decades is the Dallas Farmers Market District. This district encompasses a large area bounded by Jackson Street, North Central Expressway, R.L. Thornton Freeway, and St. Paul Street. Not only does the Dallas Farmers Market District offer unique food and specialty vendors, but it is also home to a collection of historic buildings, contemporary townhomes, and apartments.
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Have you ever considered Dallas as a portal to the rest of the world? We spent a minute with Meghana Moya to see how her business, Spice Madam, thrives in Dallas.
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“I enjoy being close enough to walk to a plethora of exciting and diverse experiences such as the Farmer’s Market. The convenience of being able to regularly stock my fridge with fresh fruit and vegetables is awesome. Also, the local stores and trades, especially in The Cedars, are very amiable. I have made friends with many of the store owners. It always feels like I’m going to go and visit my friends rather than going to a store just to buy goods. The products seem to be just that much better because they are made with the love and dedication of these store owners. Through these people I have learned about the history of Dallas, and, in some regards, I know more little tidbits about this part of Dallas than some people that were born and raised in the Dallas Region!”
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