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    First Look: Vernacular Opens in Worthington

    Local boutique Vernacular is expanding to Old Worthington, with their new store opening at 661 North High Street. Fans of the Grandview location will find a similar mix of women’s clothing, accessories, home decor items, gifts and jewelry in the new shop. Owners Chelsea Cabot and Kris Koniezcko have been working toward opening inside the former Zettler Hardware building since last November when the new store was first announced.

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    Vernacular’s Worthington Grand Opening takes place on Saturday, April 2nd from 10am to 7pm, but you can get a sneak preview of the new shop with our photo set below.

    For more information, visit www.shopvernacular.com.

    All photos by Walker Evans.

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    Walker Evans
    Walker Evanshttps://columbusunderground.com
    Walker Evans is the co-founder of Columbus Underground, along with his wife and business partner Anne Evans. Walker has turned local media into a full time career over the past decade and serves on multiple boards and committees throughout the community.
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