North_Market_Quonset_hut_02.jpg
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Description North Market Quonset hut 02.jpg |
English:
"A view looking southwest of the Spruce Street entrance on the north end of the North Market. This Quonset hut-style structure was constructed in 1948 after the first North Market building was destroyed by fire on February 6, 1948. It opened in October of that year and served as the North Market until November 11, 1995, when it closed so that the Market could move next door into the building at 59 Spruce Street. The Quonset hut was razed after Thanksgiving of that year to make way for the Market's parking lot."
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Source | https://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/digital/collection/ohio/search/searchterm/North%20Market |
Author | Photograph taken by John Canaday for the Columbus Metropolitan Library Columbus Circulating Visuals Collection |
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