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meats, cheeses, baked goods and local delicacies all in one stop. After the opening of the Market
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tours departing from the log cabin at the St. Jacobs Farmers' Market. The Mennonite Farm Tours, which operates from mid April to the end of October, is a seventy-five-minute tour that includes an
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Ash, Stacey (22 March 2000). "Big box store proposal revised; Retail plan for site near St. Jacobs Farmers Market still faces opposition".
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