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Want to shop local for the holidays? Don’t forget Ellicott City

WASHINGTON — With the holiday buying season underway, independent businesses in Ellicott City are hoping you’ll stop by and shop.

In May, the town was wrecked by its second round of terrible flash flooding in less than two years.

But just six months later, more than 65 shops and restaurants are open and taking part in Nov. 24.

Many are offering on Saturday, and free, no-time-limit parking is available in public lots.

After the floods, some Ellicott City businesses closed for good or moved away, but several new businesses have opened.

One of them is , a men’s boutique, barbershop, nitro coffee lounge and bourbon bar.

Ellicott City has several other events planned during the holiday season including Girls Night Out Nov. 29, the Holiday Garden Illumination and Main Street Cookie Crawl Dec. 1, and Midnight Madness Dec. 7.

Michelle Basch

Michelle Basch is a reporter turned morning anchor at ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½.

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