Philadelphia's Reading Terminal Market has a festive old-world market feel—no surprise considering it’s been around since the late 1800s. Opened by Reading Railroad (of Monopoly fame), the market was located underneath a train station until the trains stopped running in 1984. Today, it still has 12 rows of stalls stocking everything from Amish specialties to gourmet olive oil.

Philadelphia's Reading Terminal Market has a festive old-world market feel—no surprise considering it’s been around since the late 1800s. Opened by Reading Railroad (of Monopoly fame), the market was located underneath a train station until the trains stopped running in 1984. Today, it still has 12 rows of stalls stocking everything from Amish specialties to gourmet olive oil.

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