Historic Farm Market
Fargo, North Dakota
About This Market
Explore the Historic Farm Market
Located at 441 Oak Ave, this Fargo destination offers a unique shopping experience in a historic setting. It functions as a specialized farm market focusing on high-quality, local goods. Residents enjoy the relaxed pace and the chance to meet the people behind their food.
Gourmet Finds and Organic Produce
You can browse through 8 distinct product categories, featuring everything from grass-fed beef to local wine. Specialty items like lavender, pasta, and nuts are available alongside fresh herbs and cut flowers. The market also prides itself on offering organic vegetables for health-conscious shoppers.
Sunday Shopping from May to October
This market operates on Sundays from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, making it the perfect weekend finale. The season extends for six months, starting in May and wrapping up in October. The midday schedule allows for a leisurely brunch before you stock up on weekly essentials.
A Busy Hub in Cass County
This is one of three markets serving Fargo and the broader Cass County community. With 6 markets located within a 25-mile radius, you are never far from fresh regional products. This Sunday market complements the city's Saturday offerings perfectly.
Tips for Your Historic Market Visit
We suggest bringing a cooler bag if you plan on purchasing the grass-fed beef or local wine. Arriving closer to the 10:00 AM opening time ensures the best selection of lavender and fresh herbs. Check the local weather before heading out, as the market runs through the varying conditions of the autumn harvest.
Location
441 Oak Ave
Fargo, North Dakota 58106
Cass County
Coordinates: 46.8678, -96.7835
Schedule & Season
Sundays 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Season: May - October
Products at This Market
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Quick Info
- County
- Cass County
- City
- Fargo
- State
- North Dakota
- ZIP Code
- 58106
Other Markets in Cass County
Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.