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City Of Seattle Launches ‘Shop Your Block’ Holiday Campaign To Support Small Businesses - The Seattle Medium

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The City of Seattle launched the new Shop Your Block retail map as part of the larger public campaign—Shop Your Block—that aims to support small businesses throughout the holiday season.

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