Central Market, 1931

Central Market, 1931
In the past, live poultry could also be bought at Cleveland's large markets, like the West Side Market or the east side's Central Market, pictured here in 1931. Shoppers could either slaughter their purchase at home or have it slaughtered for them at the market. These vendors did not practice kosher laws on slaughtering, however, like the Coventry Poultry Market did. | Source: Cleveland Memory Project, Cleveland State University Library Special Collections
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