Union Market is full of vendors selling unique and delicious food. But it’s also a place for people to ply some different kinds of wares. The Wash spoke with some of the non-food vendors in Union Market.
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There’s a lot to get at Union Market beyond a bite to eat, from Moroccan mementos to freshly sharpened Japanese kitchen knives.
Union Market is full of vendors selling unique and delicious food. But it’s also a place for people to ply some different kinds of wares. The Wash spoke with some of the non-food vendors in Union Market.
Check it out.
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