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A corn exchange was a building where farmers and merchants traded cereal grains. Such trade was common in towns and cities of the Great Britain and Ireland until the 19th century, but as the trade became centralised in the 20th century many such buildings were used for other purposes. Several have since become listed buildings. exchange
For the history of corn exchanges, see:
[edit] List of corn exchanges
[edit] Ireland
[edit] United Kingdom
- The Exchange, Bristol
- Bury St Edmunds Corn Exchange
- Cambridge Corn Exchange
- Corn Exchange, Bedford
- Corn Exchange, Camborne
- Corn Exchange, Devizes
- Edinburgh Corn Exchange
- Corn Exchange, Hitchin
- Palace Theatre (Kilmarnock), originally opened as a Corn Exchange in 1863
- Corn Exchange, King's Lynn
- Corn Exchange, Kirkcaldy
- Leeds Corn Exchange
- Leicester Corn Exchange
- The Corn Exchange, Maidstone. See the Hazlitt Theatre
- Corn Exchange, Manchester
- Corn Exchange (Newbury)
- Corn Exchange, Preston
[edit] United States
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