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Little Traveler in Geneva celebrates 100 years in business

Por: Chicago Tribune Business September 27, 2022

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The Little Traveler in downtown Geneva is celebrating 100 years in business, and remains a destination shopping place for people looking for gifts, wines, clothing or afternoon lunch or Sunday brunch. “The Little Traveler provides a way for generations of families to bond, especially during these times when people are looking for a way to connect with one another,” owner Mike Simon said. The Little Traveler, at 404 S. Third St., is known for... + full article



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