Being German and growing up German these markets fascinate me. Several years ago we went to one in Chicago on a cold, snowy night. It was wonderful, so I was looking forward to visiting this one in Denver.
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So OK we went on a Wed. afternoon. It was cold and there was snow on the ground. Colorado Springs has a large German community and I was disappointed the market was alot smaller than what I expected with a limited variety of things. I suppose it is larger and busier in the evening and weekends!! |
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There were a total of maybe 10 of these little buildings selling everything from authentic German ornaments, beer steins and linens to some food & drink, Polish pottery and South American wool clothing and trinkets. . | |
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The market is located in Skyline Park along the 16th Street Mall across from the Daniels & Fisher Clock Tower. | |
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