Our History

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Easton Farmers’ Market is a subsidiary of Greater Easton Development Partnership (GEDP), a registered 501c3 non-profit.

The Easton Public MarketEaston Main Street Initiative and Easton Ambassadors are also part of the GEDP.


We Are America’s Longest Continuous Running Open-Air Market

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The Easton Farmers’ Market was established in 1752, the year of the City’s founding. For more than two and a half centuries farmers and merchants gathered in Easton’s “Great Square” to peddle their fresh and handcrafted wares. Easton’s proximity to Philadelphia and New York City and its unique place at the confluence of the Delaware and Lehigh Rivers, made it a natural site for regional commerce and community gatherings. In fact, on July 8th 1776, the Great Square (now known as Centre Square) was the site for one of only three public readings of the Declaration of Independence.

In 2020 the coronavirus pandemic brought us to a new location – Scott Park on the riverside – where more space could accommodate all of our vendors and shoppers in a safe environment. Today the Easton Farmers’ Market remains a rich and colorful piece of Easton’s heritage. The market draws on its deep roots and offers visitors a vibrant shopping experience and incomparable community spirit.

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