The Oldest Public Market In Ohio That Rivals Seattle's Pike Place
By Sarah McCosham|Published September 12, 2022
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Sarah McCosham
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I write like it's my job - because it is! I have a Master's in English and love words: crossword puzzles, Scrabble games, Wordle, and, of course, good, old-fashioned books.
I'm a writer and editor at OnlyInYourState, and a contributing writer at Cincinnati Magazine. I love the Great Outdoors and am endlessly awestruck by this beautiful country of ours. Coffee keeps me going, yoga keeps me sane, my kids keep me grounded, and my writing keeps me inspired.
The Midwest is a criminally underrated region that’s often overlooked in terms of, well, everything. For national parks, folks often venture out West; for beaches, the Gulf; arts and culture, the Northeast; and food and wine, the Pacific Northwest. But guess what? Ohio is well-versed in all of these areas; not only does the Buckeye State have a stellar national park, glorious Third Coast beaches, and world-class museums and attractions, but it’s also home to a public market that easily rivals Seattle’s Pike Place. In Cincinnati, Findlay Market is the oldest public market in Ohio, and it’s an amazing experience that belongs on every Buckeye’s bucket list.