Center Market
Title
Center Market
Description
Once the largest commercial market in Washington, Center Market opened in 1801. The original buildings were replaced in 1872 by a building designed by Adolph Cluss. The market was close to the Washington City Canal, railroads, and streetcar lines. It was demolished in 1931 and is the current site of the National Archives. Vendors sold all manner of goods inside: produce, meat and fish, and staples. Because of its access to transportation, Center Market was able to sell goods that had been grown or produced far away; fast, dependable railroads and streetcars made it possible to offer fresh foods before they spoiled.
Creator
Source
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. View original.
Date
1801 (Established)
1872 (Reconstructed)
1931 (Destroyed)
Physical Description
Building or series of buildings which took up 2 city blocks.