Horseshoe Casino Greentown Market a big success

We had a great time and look forward to next year. Here are some photos of the event and a video of the opening. Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati was proud to present Horseshoe’s Hometown Market Sept. 10, 2014. The concept gathered local farmers, sustainability leaders and hometown businesses together in a marketplace atmosphere and gave them the opportunity to advertise and sell their products.

LOCATION:  Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati’s outdoor plaza, The Shoe. 1000 Broadway, Cincinnati.

PARKING: Free parking is available in the casino’s attached parking structure.  Entrances to the self-parking deck are located on Reading Road (at E. 12th street) and on Gilbert Avenue (north of Court Street).

RSVP: If you are a vendor interested in participating next year, please contact Myra Kashner, 513-250-3179 ormkashner@caesars.com.

NOTE: There will be no admission fee for vendors or guests.


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