In our hunt for presents, hopefully we don’t forget that stores in Ashland’s downtown core and parts of Ashland Street (aka Highway 66) offer crafts, books, comics, shoes, plants, baked goods, chocolate, new and used clothes, kitchen items, games, antiques, pet supplies, art supplies, collectibles, and many other things.
Plus, we have unique restaurants and coffee houses when we need a break. Ashland’s shopping areas offer personality, uniqueness, and variety.
Also important is that money spent in locally owned stores stays in the Rogue Valley. It isn’t transferred or credited to bank accounts in Seattle, Maine, Colorado, Arkansas, Wisconsin or elsewhere.
Brent Thompson
Ashland
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