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Main St. Market a fixture on Main Street in Redwood City for many years and neighbor to the old Sequoia hotel where then president Herbert Hoover once stayed. Despite it's venerable age, I doubt that back then, the market relied on selling cigarettes, beer, and fortified wines to the winos and indigents for it's profit. Times they be a changing.
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Once a thriving area filled with sidewalk stalls and fruit and vegetable stores, Kensington Market now has only a single fruit and vegetable establishment remaining.
More images from the Market Hall in Rotterdam.
The unique €175m Markthal building was designed by Dutch architectural firm MVRDV and has helped put Rotterdam firmly on the world map. Made up of a large 40m high archway, it offers a covered market area the size of a large football pitch with around 100 food stalls and 20 shops and restaurants. Each end is sealed by a glass façade to keep out the weather.The building is 70m wide and 120m long and contains no less than 228 apartments. Each has an outside terrace whilst half of the apartments also have triple-glazed windows overlooking the market.
Perhaps the most striking aspect of the Markthal is the huge psychedelic artwork on the inner wall featuring colourful fruits, grains and vegetables. Called the Horn of Plenty, it was conceived by Arno Coenen and Iris Roskam and is made up of 4,000 separate tiles covering 11,000 m². It is thought to be the biggest artwork in the world.
Also the windows in the roof are apartments so people also live within the complex.
Frigiliana, province of Málaga, autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain.
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Frigiliana Coordinates....: 36°47′N 3°54′W
Frigiliana is a town in southern Spain. It's known for its Moorish old quarter and narrow streets decorated with ceramic mosaics. El Ingenio is a 16th-century Renaissance palace now housing a sugar cane factory. Exhibits at the Archaeological Museum include Neolithic bones, Phoenician pottery and a 16th-century dagger. Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama Natural Park shelters Spanish ibex and peregrine falcons.
For four days at the end of August each year, Frigiliana hosts the Festival of the Three Cultures (Festival de las Tres Culturas), celebrating the region's historic confluence and co-existence of Christian, Muslim and Jewish traditions.
The festival includes countless live performances on the main stage along with street performers all around the streets of the village. Also a popular part of the festival is "la ruta de la tapa" or tapas route, the completion of which earns the entrant a free t-shirt.
Frigiliana has been recognised as "Spain's most beautiful and well-preserved village" on several occasions, and is known as the "white village."
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Monday Market
The life of Leicester Market
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Looking along Market Place to Castlegate in Helmsley, North Yorkshire, England.
The timbered building is part of the reputed haunted Black Swan Hotel. This hotel is actually made up of three buildings — a black and white timber house, a Georgian house and an Elizabethan home — and has a history dating back more than 500 years. So it's unsurprising there's a few resident spooks too (Hauntedrooms .co)
The central building was a bank but like many branches it is closed now.
Helmsley is a market town and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, the town is located at the point where Rye Dale leaves the moorland and joins the flat Vale of Pickering. (wiki)
The long distance footpath, The Cleveland way starts in Helmsley on its way to Filey Brig
Huddersfield Open Market was opened in the 1880's as the towns wholesale fruit and vegetable market until 1979 when it was closed for re-furbishment.
Plans have been submitted for a 16.5 million revamp to become a combined market and events space.
More info here: huddersfieldhub.co.uk/plans-have-been-submitted-for-the-n...
I took this picture in the old covered market of Chartres, a historical town not far from Paris.
I positioned myself to have converging lines and waited for someone to walk in the convergence point of these lines.
In terms of post-processing, I used the darktable software, as always. I tweaked the local contrast, making it stronger in the center of the image and lighter on the sides. I desaturated the image and then added a split-toning filter, making the highlights a bit more yellow and the shadows a bit more blue.
The Market Street Bridge is a stone arch bridge that spans the Susquehanna River between Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and Wormleysburg, Pennsylvania. The current structure is the third bridge built at its current location and is the second oldest remaining bridge in Harrisburg.
The Market is part of The Huddersfield Blueprint and will form part of the Cultural Heart of that plan.
This shot through the fence, a worms eye view, is showing the start of Huddersfield New Library which sits adjacent to the new food hall.
More information on the Library here: www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c72gd7k4kxro
More Information here: www.kirklees.gov.uk/beta/huddersfield-blueprint/pdf/hudde...
Here also is a short video from Kirklees Council showing a fly through The Cultural Heart: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANGWW2qj-9E
At the so-called farmers' market of the “Viktor-Adler-Markt” in Favoriten, the 10th district of Vienna