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The Eastern Market is strategically located at 225 7th Street, Southeast, Washington, DC. It is 7 blocks west of the Capitol, 1 block north of the Eastern Market MetroRail Station and Pennsylvania Avenue in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.
Some 32,500 people live in the area commonly referred to as Capitol Hill - that is, the neighborhoods bounded by North and South Capitol streets on the west, 15th Street on the east, H Street on the north and by the Southeast-Southwest Freeway.
This neighborhood of tree-lined streets of town houses is largely populated by working adults, singles and families with young children.
This is an old-fashioned city neighborhood, where residents often do their shopping on a daily basis, stopping at the neighborhood's bakeries and small grocery stores on their way home from work.
For the residents of Capitol Hill the weekend often means a trip to Eastern Market for fresh fruit and vegetables.
The venue at Eastern Market includes:
- South Hall: local merchants offering everything from fresh produce and flowers, to delicatessen, bakery, meat, poultry, cheese and dairy products. There is also the delicious Market Lunch - renowned for its crab cakes and blueberry pancakes.
- North Hall: an arts and community center.
- Weekend Farmer's Market: Open-air, fresh local produce year round.
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