SNAPSHOTS: Mayor Nutter shops in Fishtown

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Mayor Michael Nutter checks out the merchandise in a Fishtown boutique on Small Business Saturday. Photo courtesy of Mayor Michael Nutter’s Office of Communications.

On Saturday, Nov. 30, Mayor Michael Nutter embraced the post-Thanksgiving shopping frenzy, with a local twist. As part of the nationwide Small Business Saturday, which encourages shoppers to buy from local, independent merchants in their communities, Nutter visited the bustling Frankford and Girard avenues in Fishtown.

He stopped by Bicycle Stable, Adorn, Keys to the Attic, the Karlie Corporation Gallery, Milkcrate Cafe, and many more businesses in the area.

Photos courtesy of Mayor Michael Nutter’s Office of Communications.

Mayor Michael Nutter checks out the Fishtown store, Keys to the Attic, when he visited the neighborhood on Small Business Saturday. Photos courtesy of Mayor Michael Nutter’s Office of Communications.

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