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Andersonville Chamber of Commerce's InSidewalk Sale Returns

March 27 – 29, 2026

Folk
Folk (Photo by Kathleen Hinkel)

The Andersonville Chamber of Commerce (ACC) is pleased to welcome back its annual InSidewalk Sale, as retailers make way for spring by clearing out winter merchandise. Throughout the weekend of March 27 – 29, 2026, shop for some of the year’s best deals on merchandise, food and personal care services at 25 neighborhood retailers.

Businesses confirmed to date include:

Andersonville Antiques | 5234 N. Clark St.
Andersonville Galleria
| 5247 N. Clark St.
Buffalo Exchange
| 5252 N. Clark St.
Cassona Home
| 5241 N. Clark St.
Chicatolia Artisan Collective
| 5209 N. Clark St.
Cowboys & Astronauts
| 1478 W. Summerdale Ave.
Dearborn Denim & Apparel
| 5202 N. Clark St.
The Dropped Stitch
| 1524 W. Bryn Mawr Ave.
Early to Bed
| 5138 N. Clark St.
ENJOY, An Urban General Store
| 5307 N. Clark St.
Folk
| 5668 N. Clark St.
Foursided
| 5061 N. Clark St.
Full Kit Gear
| 5021 N. Clark St.
Kopi Cafe
| 5317 N. Clark St.
Lilla Barn Clothing
| 5535 N. Clark St.
Milk Handmade
| 5137 N. Clark St.
*play
| 5311 N. Clark St.
Rare Form
| 5438 N. Clark St.
RAYGUN
| 5207 N. Clark St.
Salon Aken
| 5666 N. Clark St.
Sandbox Baby Boutique
| 5349 N. Clark St.
Swedish American Museum
(Tantalizing Treasures) | 5211 N. Clark St.
Violet Hawthorne
| 5447 N. Clark St.
Winifred Grace
| 5632 N. Clark St.

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For promotions and the most up-to-date information, visit the ACC InSidewalk Sale page.

About the Andersonville Chamber of Commerce

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The Andersonville Chamber of Commerce fosters a vibrant environment in which Andersonville businesses can thrive by attracting a diverse customer base; providing business support services and advocacy; and engaging in business attraction, long-range planning, and economic development.

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