
"Built on an old hay factory, the Market has been running since 1841. Though there are no more horse-drawn carriages, the tomatoes from Ann Arbor are still fresh and the honey from Hamtramck is still the sweetest in the state. Walking through the stalls, it’s easy to see that much more happens here than just the buying and selling of turnips and treats."
So reads "Detroit Stories: Eastern Market," the Lincoln Now article we're looking back at this #TravelTuesday. Thousands of Detroiters continue to frequent the market each week, and it's easy to see why; the market offers up a variety of delectable local treats, murals, community, and more.
Visit now.lincoln.com to read other travel-related stories, and visit Sewell Ford-Lincoln at 2425 East 8th Street in Odessa to take a new Lincoln for a test drive. You'll be glad you did.