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Rockefeller Center Green Market Reopens For The Fall
The open-air Rockefeller Center farmer's market is returning this fall, selling produce and baked goods with COVID-19 precautions in place.

MIDTOWN MANHATTAN, NY — Just in time for the fall harvest, the farmer's market at Rockefeller Center reopened Wednesday, selling local produce and baked goods three days a week through mid-October.
The annual green market in Rockefeller Plaza is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesdays through Fridays until Oct. 23. Items on sale include fresh produce, artisan breads and baked goods, ciders, honeys and syrups, as well as wines and spirits, organizers GrowNYC Greenmarket said in a news release.
The open-air market is free to enter and includes coronavirus precautions including face mask requirements and mandated social distancing among shoppers.
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A full list of each day's vendors is available at the Rockefeller Center website.
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