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Booth's Corner Farmers Market was founded in the 1930's by a farmer named Earl
Phillips. His 14 acre farm, complete with wooden barn and sprawling fields, served
as the sale grounds for Amish farmers and other merchants who brought their goods
by truck and wagon to the Market during the Great Depression.
Over the years, a series of sheds and outbuildings were added on to the barn
to accommodate the growing numbers of merchants offering discounted national brand
merchandise and a wide variety of farm fresh produce, poultry and meats.
On Friday nights, thousands of bargain hunters would head for the excitement
of the "sale" as the famous auction was known in the early days.
Booth's Corner also attracted some of the country's most famous entertainers.
Ed McMahon, Johnny Carson's famous sidekick, was once a colorful pitchman hawking
gadgets in the Market midway. While Bill Haley, of Comets fame, was a popular
guitar-playing entertainer.
The original market was destroyed by fire in 1973 and replaced by a modern building
under the direction of Paul Cohen, whose father Nate, founded the original market.
Today, Booth's Corner Farmers Market upholds the tradition of great values and
farm fresh meats and produce that have truly made it a great Delaware Valley
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