Easton Farmers’ Market

America’s longest continuously operating open-air market was established before there was a United States of America. The Easton Farmers’ Market was founded in 1752, the same year the city of Easton was founded. The farmers’ market is open Saturdays from 9-1 and features food from local restaurants as well as specialty vendors selling breads, cheeses, olive oils, pastas, and more.

The Easton Public Market is located one block west and is open Wednesday through Sunday. Inside, you’ll find cakes, chocolates, crepes, French macarons, fresh seafood, Neapolitan-style pizza, a noodle bar, and more. There’s seating inside as well as a parking lot in the back.

Fun fact: The Declaration of Independence was only read publicly in three places. One of the three locations was Easton’s Great Square, just a few blocks from the Northampton Street Bridge to New Jersey, where the Easton Farmers’ Market is still held every Saturday.