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What is the farmers market at Munn Park in Lakeland FL?

Answered by Ashley V.

The Lakeland Downtown Farmers Curb Market at Munn Park is one of the oldest continuously operating farmers markets in Florida, running since 1935 on Saturdays in the heart of downtown. You'll find local produce, honey, plants, homemade goods, and artisan vendors in a beautiful tree-shaded park setting. It runs year-round and is a cornerstone of Lakeland's community identity.

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