Bruce Community Farmers Market
Bruce Community Farmers Market Farmers’ market in Bruce
In the Bruce Telephone Garden, 600 N Alvey St, Bruce, WI 54819
Sunday: Closed | Monday: Closed | Tuesday: Closed | Wednesday: Closed | Thursday: Closed | Friday: 1-5PM | Saturday: Closed
America/Chicago time zone
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Business Name: Bruce Community Farmers Market
Address: In the Bruce Telephone Garden, 600 N Alvey St
Bruce
Wisconsin
54819
United States
Bruce
Wisconsin
54819
United States
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