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{{PAGENAME}} is a corner shop on [[Main Street]]. It opened in [[2018]], replacing the [[Fire Station]] stroller/wheelchair rental location, which moved across the way into the former [[Adventureland Store]] location.
{{PAGENAME}} is a corner shop on [[Main Street]]. It opened June 9, [[2018]], replacing the [[Fire Station]] stroller/wheelchair rental location, which moved across the way into the former [[Adventureland Store]] location.


== Products ==
== Products ==

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Main Street Marketplace

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Name Main Street Marketplace
Category Building
Type INFO NEEDED
Park Area Main Street
First Year 2018
Replaced Fire Station
About the Shop Info Box

Main Street Marketplace is a corner shop on Main Street. It opened June 9, 2018, replacing the Fire Station stroller/wheelchair rental location, which moved across the way into the former Adventureland Store location.

Products

  1. Gluten free and allergen friendly food options.
  2. Grab and go drinks and snacks.

Trivia

  1. In early years of the park, the Fire Station was not a retail location. Early post cards show an old fashioned fire truck parked inside of it. This, along with the Public School and Post Office gave Adventureland's Main Street the feel of a real town of the era. During the late 90s, both the school and post office were converted in to more retail space.

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