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Get your shopping in at DC’s new Chrome Store! 10% of sales goes to WABA!

November 19, 2015 | Nelle Pierson
Chrome Storefront We’re thrilled Chrome Industries moved to town. To show their commitment to our region’s biking boom, they’re donating 10% of the store’s November sales to WABA! Go check them out (1924 8th St NW). Your new bike shoes, bags, apparel, or accessories support your bike lifestyle and our shared mission!  
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