Built on the site of the 1910 Union Passenger Station, which was demolished in 1968, the market is an open, U-shaped arcade with brick entrance arches and a cupola that are a Postmodern reprise of the no longer extant station. The market hosts local produce in season and can be used for outdoor event space. Although a low-key architectural statement, the market brings pedestrian activity to downtown streets.
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Wichita Falls Farmers Market
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