What's It Worth? by Leslie Hindman

Randolph Street Market

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Looking for something to do on a summer weekend? Check out the Randolph Street Market.  Located in the historic Plumbers Hall Facility (1340 West Washington), the Randolph Street Market offers everything from modern furniture and vintage clothes to antique furniture and chotchkies.

Sally Schwartz started the Chicago Art Market in 2004 and it has continued to grow and change over the years.  This year the market includes  Chicago Antique Market, Indie Designer Market, and Fancy Food Market. The Chicago Antique Market boasts 175 dealers.

 The Indie Designer Market consists of avant-guard, one of a kind wearables, art, and home decorative objects.  The designers are awesome and it's kind of a poor man's SOFA.  There is something for everyone at this eclectic fair.

The Fancy Food Market started last year and includes gourmet items such as olive oil, chocolates, giant jumbo jelly beans, cupcakes, artesian breads, truffles, and salsa.  Making his Fancy Food Market debut is The Rugelach Man bringing with him wonderful old world pastries.  There's even a Vinyl Swap Meet this year.  Check it out!!

2009 Schedule
Saturdays  10 am-5 pm
Sundays  10 am-4 pm
May 23-24, 2009
June 27-28, 2009
July 25-26, 2009
August 29-30, 2009
September 26-27, 2009

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