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The Jersey Barnyard gets all decked out for the fall season.





                                                                  Even if the weather is chilly, there always seems to be a great selection of home
                                                                  grown (and home-baked) items available at the Farmers Market on the court-
                                                                  house square in La Grange every Saturday morning.
                 • CHICKEN FRIED STEAK
                 • ONION RINGS                                                                           Photo by Elaine Thomas
                 • SALAD/SALAD BAR
                 • STEAK/STEAKHOUSE                                    LG Farmers Market
                 • RES
                 • RESTAURANT WORTH THE DRIVETAURANT WORTH THE DRIVE
                                                                   Now Open Year Round


                                         Sala Bar wit Bean
                                         Sala Bar wit Bean
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             Seafoo • Pasta          Grea Homemad Dessert    some sort of garden-fresh produce is available year-round here.
                                                                     The mild fall and winter months in Fayette County mean that
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                                                                     That produce is showcased weekly for the public to buy at the La
                                                                  Grange Farmers Market held every Saturday (year-round) from 8 a.m.-2
                                                                  p.m. at the Fayette County Courthouse Square – 151 N. Washington St.
                                                                     The La Grange Farmers Market creates a vibrant atmosphere
                                                                  for the area’s local agricultural community to come together and
                                                                  share the bounty of the land. The purpose has always been to pro-
                                                                  vide visitors with locally grown foods, farm products, and home-
                                                                  made crafts through direct farm-to-consumer marketing.

                                                                  And While You’re in Downtown La Grange ...

                                                                      ... at the corner of Colo-
                                                                  rado and Washington streets
                                                                  make sure to see  the centuries
                                                                  old oak tree that since the days
                                                                  of the Texas Revolution has
                                                                  served as a gathering point for
                                                                  local soldiers before they went
                    EATATMURHPYS.COMATATMURHPYS.COM               off to war. Seeing this “Muster
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                                                                  Oak” should be part of any
                                                                  trip to downtown La Grange.


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