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Lincoln Park businesses celebrate the season

Duluth's Lincoln Park is in the holiday gift shopping spirit with their upcoming Winter Market. Over 20 neighborhood businesses are participating in this year's event and around 100 vendors will be hosted at the All American Club, Bent Paddle Brewing, Dovetail Cafe and Marketplace, Duluth Pottery, Enger Lofts, and The Caddy Shack.

"It is always incredible how our businesses in Lincoln Park come together to create amazing events like this," said Cameron Kruger, Administrator for the Lincoln Park Business Group. "If you're looking for unique gifts, you will absolutely find them at one of our shops."

The Lincoln Park Holiday Market is being held Saturday, December 14th between 10am - 5pm. A map of all the participating businesses and vendor sites can be found at https://www.visitlnpk.com/wintermarket.

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