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If you need a last-minute holiday gift this weekend and through the end of the year, you have lots of options along the Route 1 corridor that don’t involve online rush ordering, circling parking lots, or standing in long lines. Even better, you can support the local artists, craftsmen, and other small business owners that put this area on the map. Continue reading
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The popular Hyattsville general store, brewery and restaurant distributed roughly 10,000 copies of the old-school glossy toy catalog around the greater D.C. area earlier this month. Continue reading
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Mike Franklin didn’t set out to run a restaurant, microbrewery, general store and toy shop. It just ended up that way. Continue reading
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