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    Best Speciality Store of 2014: Wholly Craft

    Wholly Craft may have lost their title as best Speciality Store last year after winning it two years in a row in 2011 and 2012, but this year they’re back on top. And they’ve got a good reason too. Earlier this year, the store relocated to 3515 North High Street, expanding into a new location double the size of their old one. The expansion has allowed them to add even more products from their stable of over 200 vendors, including clothing, jewelry, home decor items, toys and more.

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    For more information, visit www.whollycraft.com.

    The Top 10 Specialty Stores in Columbus of 2014:

    1. Wholly Craft
    2. The North Market
    3. Celebrate Local
    4. Simply Vague
    5. Lucky’s Market
    6. What the Rock
    7. Weiland’s Market
    8. Bink Davies
    9. Glean
    10. HOMAGE

    Flashback: Best Specialty Store of 2013 — Celebrate Local
    Flashback: Best Specialty Store of 2012 — Wholly Craft
    Flashback: Best Specialty Store of 2011 — Wholly Craft

    Note: Our “Best of 2014″ lists are published as the result of our annual reader survey/poll.

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    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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