Edinburgh Corn Exchange was created in 1909.
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The corn exchange in Edinburgh was formerly known as the "Grain Exchange." It served as a marketplace for trading grain and other agricultural products. Over time, the facility has evolved, and its name has changed to reflect its broader role in commerce and community activities. Today, it is often associated with events and functions rather than solely agricultural trade.
Leeds Corn Exchange was created in 1864.
Cambridge Corn Exchange was created in 1875.
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A corn or grain exchange is a central location for trade in grain. While these exchanges have become more centralized since the 19th Century, when one existed in most towns, in the UK there are still several corn exchanges in operation. These include Cambridge, Bedford, Brighton, Preston, Newport, Leicester, Leeds, Liverpool and Chichester among others.
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Corn is a major item of the "Columbian Exchange".
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