GALLERY: Check out what is at the Merry Market in the Natchez Convention Center

The Natchez Convention Center is hosting vendors from around the region for the Merry Market.

The market is still open until 4 p.m. today, with offerings of food, sweets, gifts, household items and more.

The gallery above provides a glimpse of what is available.

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