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December 15, 2016, Thursday - Milkweed Books at Modern Market

Time: 6:00pm to 9:00pm
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Location: Fast Horse, 240 9th Avenue N
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Milkweed Books presents a vibrant selection of regional authors and titles at Modern Midwest's second annual Modern Market, a shopping event highlighting local and handcrafted art, accessories, foods, beverages, and other distinctly Midwestern wares. Our booksellers will feature cookbooks celebrating local ingredients, fiction rooted in the region, and explorations of the area's art, history, and industry.
$10 in advance, $20 at the door.