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Farmers’ Market in Palm Harbor

Fruit and veggie vendor's stand at the Palm Harbor Farmers' market
If you are a fan of local farmers’ markets, you should know that Palm Harbor hosts a very nice little farmers’ market on the grounds of the North Pinellas Historical Museum at the corner of Belcher and Curlew Road.
This area has a number of good farmers’ markets that are fun to attend. The one in Dunedin is a good-sized market, and Clearwater has a somewhat smaller one. I haven’t been to the farmers’ market in St. Petersburg, but it’s supposed to be terrific.
But anyway, back to the Palm Harbor market; it happens every Sunday at the museum, and vendors are on hand from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. This past Sunday there
was a fruit and vegetable stand, a fellow selling very good-looking fresh fish, a woman selling handmade hats, a could of sandwich vendors and several others. I mostly just nosed around, but I did buy some bananas and some really nice-looking red grapes.
I’ve written about the Dunedin and Clearwater farmers’ markets in the past — you may want to scroll back a few pages and look those over. It’s nice to have one in Palm Harbor, and you can combine your visit with a tour of the North Pinellas Historical Museum.

