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Mo Bender

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Pop-Up Shop Opens at Former Oregon St. Antique Mall

Posted on September 13, 2019 by Doni Chamberlain

Today I speak with Mo Bender, previously a vendor at the former Oregon Street Antique Mall, now the co-creator with Kate Barker — former owner of Oregon Street Antique Mall — of a pop-up in the same location called 1261… Continue Reading →

Lead Story 1261 Vintage & Artisans Emporium, Chuck Prudhomme, Kate Barker, Mo Bender, Oregon Street Antique Mall

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