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Cherokee Businesses Show Pride
Several Cherokee community businesses have recently undergone remodeling upgrades and are "looking good."
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Bits and Pieces has added a new sign at their business.
Photo by Chris Reed
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Bits and Pieces is located on the north edge of Cherokee, at the former location of Hope's Fashion Farm.
Photo by Chris Reed
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The Gasthaus Restaurant redid the front of their West Main Street building.
Photo by Mike Leckband
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The crew from Holton Signs puts up the new signage at the Gasthaus.
Photo by Dan Whitney
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The Quilt-N-Kaboodle business recently moved into their new location at Pine Street and West Main and added this coloful signage.
Photo by Dan Whitney
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Creative Cutters, located in the old Corbett Building on East Main Street had their storefront redone, including new signage and a paint job by Mongan Painting.
Photo by Chris Reed
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Fireice Firearms has remodeled their business, too.
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The display area at Fireice Firearms is now very attractive.
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The Hairology Salon recently moved from their location on South Second Street to this location on East Willow.
Photo by Chris Reed
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Hairology's remodel included the interior, which is very colorful.
Photo by Chris Reed
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The Spice Rack has expanded their services and also gotten a "face lift."
Photo by Chris Reed
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Mogensen Construction built an expansion at Rhoadside Greenhouse, located on the South end of Cherokee.
Photo by Chris Reed
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