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* [[Charles Holcombe|Charles R. Holcombe]] seafood (1927-)
* [[Charles Holcombe|Charles R. Holcombe]] seafood (1927-)
* [[Municipal Candy Stall]] (1927-)
* [[Municipal Candy Stall]] (1927-)
* [[Piggly Wiggly]]
* 1-3: [[Mills Bakery]] / [[Mills Coffee Co.]] (1926)
* 5-8: [[Union Fish & Sea Food Co.]] (1925-)
* 5-8: [[Union Fish & Sea Food Co.]] (1925-1926)
* 9-10: [[M. L. Warren & Co.]] poultry, eggs & butter (1925-)
* 9-10: [[M. L. Warren & Co.]] poultry, eggs & butter (1925-1926)
* 11-12:
* 13-14: [[Arcade Market Co.]] (1926)
* 15:
* 16: [[Municipal Market Cafe]] (1930)
* 16: [[Municipal Market Cafe]] (1930)
* 17-20: [[City Fruit & Produce Co.]] (1925-)
* 17-20: [[City Fruit & Produce Co.]] (1925-1926)
* 37-40: [[Union Fruit & Produce Co.]] (1925-)
* 21-24: [[Live and Let Live Fruit Co.]] (1926)
* 49-52: [[Domit Bros.]]
* 25-28: [[Alosi & Milazzo]] (1926)
* 29-32: [[Standard Market]] (1926)
* 33-36: [[Benton's Market]] (1926)
* 37-40: [[Union Fruit & Produce Co.]] (1925),  [[Domit Bros.]] (1926)
* 41-44: [[Charles Ciulla]] (1926)
* 45-48: [[Gus Campisi]] (1926)
* 49-52: [[Domit Bros.]] (1926)
* 53-54: [[Alex Brobitt]]
* 55-56:
* 57-60:
* 61-64: [[Piggly Wiggly]] (1926-1929)
* 65-68: [[A & P|Great A & P Tea Co.]] (1926)
* 69-72: [[Hill Food Stores|Hill Grocery Co.]] (1926)
* 73-76: [[K. T. Millsap]] (1926)
* 77-80:
* 81-84:
* 85-86: [[Barner & DeArman]] (1926)
* 87: [[W. F. Land]] (1926)
* 88-90: [[City Market Florist]] (1926)
* 91-92: Mrs [[R. E. Wood]] (1926)
* 93-94: [[Florida Fish Co.]] (1926)
* 95:
* 96: [[A. W. James]] (1926)
* 97-100:


==References==
==References==
* {{Buchanan-2012}}
* {{Buchanan-2012}}

Revision as of 10:27, 11 March 2018

This article is about the market at 2229-2231 3rd Avenue North. For other markets, see City Market (disambiguation).
Exterior of the Municipal Market
Interior of the Municipal Market

The Municipal Market was a public market building constructed in the 1920s on the southwest corner of 23rd Street and 3rd Avenue North . It operated as a public market for the remainder of the decade, but was vacant before January 1935, at which time it was under consideration as a site for a new National Guard Armory. It housed Whitton's Auto Service Co. garage in the early 1940s. The building was extensively altered and expanded as the Red Cross Building in 1946.

Stalls

References