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New Shop Comes To Mass. Ave. In Arlington
A clothing and jewelry shop made the move from Concord to Arlington at the start of the month. It will hold a grand opening this Saturday.
ARLINGTON, MA – A clothing, jewelry and crafts shop has relocated its business to Arlington. The Muse's Window, which opened as a craft gallery in Lexington in 2001 and moved to Concord five years later, is now operating out of a storefront on Massachusetts Avenue.
The shop sells jewelry, clothes and handcrafts made out of natural materials and uses locally sourced or American-made goods whenever possible. It moved to a larger and more affordable space at 191 Massachusetts Ave. in Arlington, which will allow it to increase its inventory, according to a member of The Muse's Window team.
Owner Karin Blow says she feels like Goldilocks and Arlington is her "just right." The Muse's Window opened on June 1 and will have a grand opening ceremony this Saturday, June 16 from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. All items will be 15 percent off.
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Editor's Note: The first paragraph of this story originally stated the store was on Main Street. It is on Massachusetts Avenue.
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