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In the Small State of Rhode Island, there are many Farmers Markets. Is one better than another? Well, I can't say that, but what i can say is that South Kingstown Farmers Market offers a great variety of fruits, vegetables, and neat little trinkets. South Kingstown Farmer's Market is so successful, it runs in two locations

If you're visiting Rhode Island, sample the sweet fruits of Rhode Island's supple Earth at South Kingstown Farmers Market.

Open on Saturday.

Location: South Kingstown Farmers Market, Marina Park, Wakefield Rhode Island 02881 Telephone 401-789-1388

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