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Historical Marker Dedication for Onion Shed on Nov. 3
The
Collin County Historical Commission will present a historical marker for
the restored Onion Shed in downtown Farmersville on Saturday, November
3, at 11 AM. The public is invited to attend, as are men and women who
once worked on the Onion Shed. There will be a brief ceremony with music
provided by the Farmersville High School Jazz Band. The dedication will
be held during the monthly Farmers & Fleas Market, which began 3 years
ago at this location. The Market features produce, plants, crafts, food,
garage sale items, and more. Sales hours are 9 AM - 4 PM.
The 1920s Onion Shed was one of several onion sheds in Farmersville,
built by the railroads for the packing and shipping of onions. At one
time Farmersville was known as the Onion Capital of North Texas. Its restoration
won the Texas Downtown Association's Community Spirit Award in 2003.
"The Onion Shed was historically important to our community, and
it continues to be the site of activity, with the monthly Farmers &
Fleas Market held here, as well as numerous parties, family reunions,
fundraisers, festivals, and even weddings," said Loydell Seward,
member of the Collin County Historical Commission and Farmersville resident.
"We invite folks to come out and discover one of our historical treasures."
The Farmers & Fleas Market is held on the first Saturday of each
month and is a project of Farmersville Main Street, which is dedicated
to downtown revitalization. For more information about the market and
the Onion Shed dedication, contact Farmersville Main Street Program, 972-784-6846.
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