Not Many People Know About This Remarkable Little Market In Small-Town Nebraska
By Delana Lefevers|Published April 23, 2019
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Delana Lefevers
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As a lifelong Nebraskan, Delana loves discovering the many hidden treasures of her state. She has worked as a writer and editor since 2007. Delana's work has been featured on more than a dozen websites and in Nebraska Life Magazine.
We all know that Nebraskans share an indomitable spirit that persists through all kinds of hardships; we’re just hardwired to be resilient. You can see that spirit in small towns all across the state, where citizens pull together to keep these little places alive. One of the most heartwarming of these stories comes from the little community of St. James.
The tiny unincorporated community of St. James in the northeastern corner of Nebraska saw its peak population of around 100 in 1882. Since then, it's been a quiet little place that most people have never even heard of.
When the Omaha Archdiocese closed the St. Philip and James Catholic Church, the residents of St. James and surrounding communities were determined to keep their home alive. This meant giving folks a place together that would replace the church, as well as a unique attraction that would bring visitors in.
St. James Marketplace was born in 2001, the result of tireless efforts by five local women who refused to see their community disappear like so many others. The market is located in the 1918 building that once housed St. Philip and James Parochial School.
The little shop operates like a farmers market, giving artisans a place to sell their handmade wares. Some of the most popular items are the delicious baked goods. Stop in for a fresh pie or a hearty loaf of bread to complement tonight's dinner.
Some of the other handmade items you'll find here are clothing jewelry, rugs, blankets, and home decor. Approximately 60 artisans bring their products out every year to offer during the selling season, which runs from May to December.
This remarkable little marketplace is more than a place to shop. It also features a gathering space, a licensed commercial kitchen, a hall that can be rented for special occasions, and an education room.
This remarkable destination was born from the desire of five ladies to preserve their community, provide an additional revenue stream for local producers, and give residents a place to gather. It’s a very Nebraska kind of place, built on our shared ideals of togetherness, survival, and hard work.
You can visit the St. James Marketplace on Saturdays and Sundays from the first weekend in May to the first weekend in December. The official address is 89039 570 Ave, Wynot, NE 68792, though St. James is actually just east of Wynot. Visit the marketplace’s website and Facebook page for more information about opening dates, events, and lots more.