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This market has all the regional gastronomic delicacies – fresh horseradish, whoopie pies, soft pretzels and sub sandwiches stuffed with cured meats and dripping with oil. You’ll find Spanish and Middle Eastern food as well, which makes for a nice break. The market's also stuffed with handicraft booths staffed by plain-dressed, bonneted Amish women (who drive a good bargain, mind you).


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