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'''Central Market''' was a public market located on the northeast corner of [[20th Street North|20th Street]] and [[4th Avenue North]] ([[Block 59]]) in [[1907]] and [[1908]]. The site had previously housed the [[Atlanta Furniture Co.|Atlanta Furniture Company]].
'''Central Market''' was a public market located on the northeast corner of [[20th Street North|20th Street]] and [[4th Avenue North]] ([[Block 59]]) in [[1907]] and [[1908]]. The site had previously housed the [[Atlanta Furniture Co.|Atlanta Furniture Company]].


In [[1908]] vendors included [[Greenwood Bros.]], [[Tony Troncalli]], [[G. W. Merritt]], [[Benton Bros.]] meats, [[A. T. Feaster]], [[Consumers Meat Co.]], [[S. Failla Jr]], [[M. B. Herman]] and the [[Hotel Supply Co.]].
Vendors at the Central Market included:
* [[Greenwood Bros.]] (1908)
* [[Tony Troncalli]] (1908)
* [[G. W. Merritt]] (1908)
* [[Benton Bros.]] meats (1908–1910)
* [[A. T. Feaster]] (1908)
* [[Consumers Meat Co.]] (1908)
* [[S. Failla Jr]] (1908)
* [[M. B. Herman]] (1908)
* [[Hotel Supply Co.]] (1908)


The building was later demolished. [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 3]] was constructed in [[1976]] on the same corner.
The building was later demolished. [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 3]] was constructed in [[1976]] on the same corner.

Latest revision as of 13:26, 20 July 2020

This article is about the 1900s public market on 20th Street North. For the current farmer's market at the Birmingham Intermodal Facility see Birmingham Central Market.

Central Market was a public market located on the northeast corner of 20th Street and 4th Avenue North (Block 59) in 1907 and 1908. The site had previously housed the Atlanta Furniture Company.

Vendors at the Central Market included:

The building was later demolished. Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 3 was constructed in 1976 on the same corner.