GENESEO, ILLINOIS (September 20, 2021) — The Geneseo Chamber of Commerce would like to invite you into town on October 2 for State Street Market Geneseo. A day of shopping, food, live music, libations, and more! A curated list of over 60 vendors and mobile boutiques will be set up down historic State Street from 10AM-4PM. Shop vintage, handmade, and handpicked goods from all over the Midwest region.

Make a day of it! Enjoy excellent shopping and dining city-wide all day long. This year you can expect to see many of past market vendors returning alongside some new names setting up for their very first market. This is a great day to make Geneseo, Illinois, a shopping and dining destination. Geneseo is conveniently located in the heart of the Midwest on Interstate 80 and is easily accessible by Interstate 80, Interstate 280, and Interstate 74.

Live music and Fun! Right at the center of State Street Market you will find LIVE MUSIC happening the entire market time. Local favorite Lewis Knudsen returns to State Street Market to perform 10AM-1PM and Sarah and The Underground from Peoria will take the hayrack stage, 1-4PM, for their first State Street Market. Food trucks will be set up for market guests and picnic tables will be spread out for a safe and fun outdoor dining experience.

For more information about the 2021 event follow State Street Market Geneseo on Facebook and Instagram: @statestreetmarketgeneseo #statestreetmarketgeneseo.

For more information, call the Geneseo Chamber of Commerce at 309-944- 2686 or via e-mail at geneseo@geneseo.org.

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