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La Marqueta
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During the neighborhood’s transition from Italian to Spanish Harlem, this market became a cultural anchor for Latinos and Caribbeans from Harlem and the South Bronx looking to purchase goods from back home. Inside you’ll find kiosks such as Sprinkle Splash Sweet Shoppe and Mama Grace’s Afro Caribbean Food. Walk toward Park Avenue and 116th Street to find the Urban Garden Center, a neighborhood plant nursery and gardening resource open year-round.
During the neighborhood’s transition from Italian to Spanish Harlem, this market became a cultural anchor for Latinos and Caribbeans from Harlem and the South Bronx looking to purchase goods from back home. Inside you’ll find kiosks such as Sprinkle Splash Sweet Shoppe and Mama Grace’s Afro Caribbea…
Among the shops to discover are Breezy Hill Orchard and Cider Mill, Beurre & Sel, Hot Bread Almacen, Mama Grace's Afro Caribbean Food and Nordic Preserves Fish & Wildlife Company.
La Marqueta is beloved by East Harlem residents, who have witnessed the 82-year-old attraction evolve along with the neighborhood. The Park Avenue Retail Market opened in 1936 just as East Harlem began its 30-year transition into Spanish Harlem. The market became La Marqueta—a space where Latino New Yorkers could and can continue to find ethnic foods that are not widely available, live traditional music, and a strong sense of comunidad, or community.
La Marqueta is beloved by East Harlem residents, who have witnessed the 82-year-old attraction evolve along with the neighborhood. The Park Avenue Retail Market opened in 1936 just as East Harlem began its 30-year transition into Spanish Harlem. The market became La Marqueta—a space where Latino New…
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1590 Park Ave
New York, NY