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Massive Shopportunity: National Geographic Warehouse Sale
The huge warehouse sale has returned to DC for the first time in two years—just in time for the holiday-shopping season!
By
Claudia Bahar
Published Thursday, November 13, 2008
Aisles and aisles of jewelry, toys, clothes, maps, travel gear, home and garden accessories, and much more will be offered at National Geographic’s warehouse sale this weekend at the DC Armory (2001 East Capital St., SE). Fourteen tractor-trailers will be loaded with almost everything that National Geographic has offered for sale in the past five years, including gift-catalog items and 300 book titles. The collection of more than 250,000 items from around the world will be offered at 20 to 90 percent off—a perfect opportunity to jump start your holiday shopping and find a few unique gifts for yourself.
If the shopping options overwhelm you, take a moment to browse through some of National Geographic magazine’s best photographs, which will be on display at the event. The framed photos will be available for sale as well.
The event runs Friday, November 14, through Sunday, November 16, from 9 to 5. Admission is free. More>> Shop Around Blog | Style | Find a Spa
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Comments
this was posted on Nov. 13th and you read it on the 18th.
the sale was awesome!
Posted by: it was fun, Nov 21, 2008 01:25:08 PM
Friday Nov 14 was last weekend.
Posted by: Diane, Nov 18, 2008 01:31:03 PM
East Capitol is spelled with an "O".
Posted by: Christa, Nov 14, 2008 07:05:57 AM
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