Køge markeds- og torvedag
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Køge markeds- og torvedag

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Butikkerne mødte talstærkt op til den store markedsdag på Torvet i Køge, hvor vejret, efter et par småbyger om formiddagen viste sig fra den bedste side.

Kunderne mødte også talstærkt op og det gav rigtig god og hyggelig markedsstemning, som livemusikken, leveret af de altid veloplagte Køge Spillemænd, også bidrog til.

Butikkerne havde fundet masser af gode tilbud frem til dagen - så der blev handlet livligt og mange vendte hjem fra marjedsdagen med mange gode ting i poserne.

http://koege.lokalavisen.dk/koege-torv-fyldt-til-markedsdag-/20110520/artikler/705209935/1865

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