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Over 50 WNY vendors set up shop at Queen City Market

A wide selection of jewelry, ceramics, vintage clothing, housewares, local foods, and much more was available to shoppers at the free event.

BUFFALO, N.Y. — The 12th annual Queen City Market provided holiday shoppers with a one-stop-event that featured artisan crafters, vintage sellers, food, and much more from vendors across Western New York.

The event was held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at Seneca One Tower in downtown Buffalo. More than 50 local vendors were there, selling handmade or vintage items.

"I think its really hard for small businesses to get their foot in the door and out there, so I think events like this helps show people their wares, their art, their vintage finds to the masses," according to Amanda Ferreira, the co-founder of the Queen City Market.

A wide selection of jewelry, ceramics, vintage clothing, housewares, local foods, and much more was available to shoppers at the free event. Donations were also accepted, benefitting FeedMore WNY.

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