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Portland Farmers Market at Portland State University
The guide was updated:The Portland Farmers Market is a non-profit organization that operates five markets across the Portland area, connecting over 200 local growers and vendors with those seeking organic and fresh products. Their flagship market, located at Portland State University (PSU), is not only a hub for local produce but also features live music performances, art exhibitions, and cooking classes.
Useful Information
- Address: 1803 SW Park Avenue, Portland
- More Info: No pets are allowed in the market.
- Opening hours: Open every Saturday from 9am–2pm from November to March, and from 8:30am–2pm from April to October.
- Website: www.portlandfarmersmarket.org/psu
- Phone: +1 503 241 0032
- Email: contact@portlandfarmersmarket.org
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