(Robin Lester – PPS.ORG) The Broadway Market, an historic indoor market that once served as a primary destination for shopping, now sits nearly empty for most of the year. It’s easy to see why. Surrounded by urban prairie and one of the highest crime rates in the country, a visit to the market is not necessarily an enticing trip.  Yet it remains THE destination for ethnic Polish cuisine at the Easter and Christmas holidays.  Ethnic heritage remains an important element of Buffalo’s narrative, and the newest generation of city-dwellers seem eager to include these customs in their adult lives.

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