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Dec 27, 2013 at 11:00 am
Vote with your wallet, vote for Scarecrow Video
Anna Minard
Yeah, cities change and things you love make way for other things. But certain places are part of the fabric of the city: A
house of culture and knowledge
like Scarecrow Video is one of the reasons to live in Seattle...
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