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'The Baltimore Sun': Remington Store Part of New Grocer Movement

Article looks at "locavore" grocery stores popping up in Baltimore.

The Baltimore Sun's Laura Vozzella writes about a trend in Baltimore of a new kind of groery store popping up in city neighborhoods.

She writes that a new kind of corner store, inspired by movements to buy local foods, is opening throughout the city.

One of those is what's currently the Mill Valley Garden and Farmer's Market at Sisson and 28th streets. According to the article, the market will be transitioning to the Baltimore Food Co-Op this spring.

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The Mill Valley Garden and Farmer's Market opened in 2006 as a mix of garden shop and year-round farmer's market that would hold BYOB dinners on Friday nights.   


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