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    Episode 28 - Queens Market

    en-usJuly 22, 2014
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    About this Episode

    This episode focuses on the culture of Queens Market, a vibrant part of the Upton Park community where thousands of people come to shop and mingle every day since 1904. In this podcast, we feature four voices from the Queens Market community, discussing the role of the market in the community as a whole.

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