Pearl Street Market

Pearl Street Market or the "Lower Market" was the oldest public market in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was established in 1816. The Market stood in the middle of Pearl Street between Broadway and Sycamore Streets.[1] Famous visitors included President James Monroe and General Lafayette. The market was torn down in 1934. The site is now occupied by Great American Ballpark.

Other historic Cincinnati markets were Fifth Street Market (razed for construction of Fountain Square),[2] Sixth Street Market and Findlay Market, which is still in operation.

The bell from Pearl Street Market's tower now hangs in Findlay Market.[3]

References

  1. Federal Writers' Project (1943). Cincinnati, a Guide to the Queen City and Its Neighbors. p. 145.
  2. Stradling, David (Oct 1, 2003). Cincinnati: From River City to Highway Metropolis. Arcadia Publishing. p. 48.
  3. Crocker, Mary Beth (Oct 2003). Findlay Market's Bounty. Cincinnati Magazine. p. 34.

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