Downtown Terre Haute Farmers Market

Contact
- Majel Wells
- 812-236-2221
About the Market
Background
Opening Market Day for 2013 was June 1st, and the market has since become a staple in downtown Terre Haute, known for its commitment to local food and community engagement.
Practices
The market emphasizes a grower/producer model, ensuring that all products are grown or produced by the vendors themselves, with no re-sale allowed. This approach supports local agriculture and guarantees the freshness and authenticity of the offerings.
The Rest
The market is surrounded by festivals and the downtown historic district, arts corridor, and brewery district, which are full of museums, interesting shops, galleries, and unique restaurants. Located at 9th and Cherry Street in downtown Terre Haute, admission is free and open to the public, and dogs are allowed. Professional chefs lead classes and demonstrations in the nearby Clabber Girl Test Kitchen. Visitors can enjoy local attractions such as the Clabber Girl Museum, the Children's Museum, the Swope Art Museum, and various arts corridor galleries. Nearby shopping includes the Asian Market, RiverWools, and The Element Outdoor Outfitters.