The sixth annual Main Street Flower Market, set for Friday and Saturday March 15 and 16 will feature a wide variety of gardening items ranging from bedding plants to herbs and garden décor. The event will be held at the Goodman-LeGrand Museum, 624 N. Broadway, in Downtown Tyler. The Flower cialis without prescriptions Market is …
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Market to offer variety
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