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Fifth Street Market Features Stores, Restaurants, Artisans and Musicians

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To market we go – and a lot of people are going.

The restaurants and shops in the Fifth Street Public Market in downtown Eugene are thriving. Besides robust sales, over the last couple of years the market has renovated its fountain, added a mural, expanded parking and remodeled storefronts.

The market opened in 1976 inside its current building that was constructed in 1929. The Eugene Springfield Convention & Visitors Bureau has named the market as a premier tourist attraction within the city.

It features cafes, restaurants, fashion shops, gift stores, specialty foods and offices, and the courtyard and balconies are ideal for watching local musicians and artisans. Fifth Street Public Market also offers free wireless Internet connectivity.

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