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Landmark: Summit Farmers MarketCity: Summit
Country: USA New Jersey
Continent: North America
Summit Farmers Market, Summit, USA New Jersey, North America
The Summit Farmers Market is an outdoor public market located in Summit, New Jersey. It operates on Sundays, offering a variety of local produce and artisanal goods.
Visual Characteristics
The market occupies a paved town square. Stalls are typically constructed from temporary wooden frames and covered with canvas awnings. Products are displayed on tables and in crates. The surrounding area features mature deciduous trees providing partial shade.
Location & Access Logistics
The market is situated at the intersection of Maple Street and DeForest Avenue in downtown Summit, NJ. It is approximately 0.2km west of the Summit Train Station. Parking is available in the adjacent municipal parking garage on Maple Street, with hourly rates. Several NJ Transit bus lines serve the Summit Train Station, including the 114 and 70. The market is a short walk from the station.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Summit Farmers Market was established in 1977 by the Summit Downtown Association to support local agriculture and provide fresh goods to residents. It is a community-organized initiative rather than a naturally occurring site.
Key Highlights & Activities
Purchasing seasonal fruits and vegetables. Buying baked goods, cheeses, and prepared foods. Engaging with local farmers and vendors. Observing community interaction.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available in the nearby municipal parking garage. Limited shade is provided by trees and vendor awnings. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in the area. Several cafes and restaurants are located within a 0.1km radius of the market.
Best Time to Visit
The market is open from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM. For optimal lighting for photography, visit between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM. The market operates from May through November, with peak produce availability from July to October.
Facts & Legends
A specific vendor, "Old Man Hemlock's Honey," is known for its locally sourced wildflower honey, with a long-standing tradition of being sold at the market for over 30 years. It is rumored that the original recipe for the market's popular apple cider donuts was developed by a former vendor's grandmother.
Nearby Landmarks
- Summit Train Station (0.2km East)
- The Grand Summit Hotel (0.3km Northeast)
- Summit Public Library (0.4km North)
- Lakeside Park (1.2km Southwest)