- Stabroek Market
, adjacent to the Demerara Stelling.
In 1842, the Georgetown Town Council designated the area on which is located the Stabroek Market, giving confirmation to a name the area already had, as it was the most popular market area in Georgetown. The market was designed and constructed by the
Edgemoor Iron Company of Delaware, USA over the period 1880-1881. Constructed ofcast iron andgalvanized steel , it was built in 1881. Designed by an American engineerNathaniel McKay , this market houses a wide variety of items for sale. The market covers an area of about convert|80000|sqft|m2|-3, and is dominated by a broad, dashing clock-tower. Built partly on land and water the building may be the oldest structure still in use within the city. convert|50000|sqft|m2|-3 was reclaimed from the Demerara River.Though the architectural style is elusive, the iron structure is reminiscent of the
Victorian era ofGreat Britain .Always congested, busy and noisy, the Stabroek Market area is the busiest in the city of Georgetown – a focus of taxis and minibuses, and close to the stelling used by the ferry moving people to and from the other side of the Demerara River, and also from other parts of the country, such as the Pomeroon area.
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