Noun
a public marketplace where food and merchandise is sold
Source: WordNet1860s: The 'Sleepy Hollow' Exhibition Building and Market Square Clocktower in 1879 (both since demolished) The gold rush had seen Ballarat and Bendigo grow larger than Geelong in terms of population. Source: Internet
A large inflatable igloo at the Nutrien WinterShines festival near the Market Square Building in Saskatoon, SK on Saturday, January 25, 2020. Source: Internet
Affected products include Flowers Foods' Swiss Rolls sold under the Mrs Freshley's, Food Lion, H-E-B, Baker's Treat, Market Square and Great Value brands. Source: Internet
Early Modern Period Market Square with some 16th-century Renaissance patricians' houses Weimar in 1650 After the Treaty of Leipzig (1485) Weimar became part of the electorate of the Ernestine branch of Wettins with Wittenberg as capital. Source: Internet
For example, the building of Hotel Phoenix that stood on corner of the Market Square was torn down to make way for a large, multistory apartment building in 1959. Source: Internet
The half marathon, 10K, and 5K races all start and end at Depot Market Square, with each course featuring some of the same scenic views as the marathon. 100% of net proceeds from the event benefit Whatcom County non-profit youth organizations. Source: Internet