The rickety, haphazard, wooden stands that have been thoroughly beaten up by the elements and use have been replaced by clean, sturdy and colorful metal stands that should be appealing to customers and stand the test of time in the Italian Market. Here’s a photo of John Gargano’s stand at 9th and Carpenter Streets.
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