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First Friday on Fayetteville Street

The image above was taken as this past First Friday was winding down, with a few stragglers hanging out by the Fish Market on the corner of Fayetteville and Hargett Street around 10PM.

If you’ve been missing Devin’s First Friday posts the past couple of months, you can expect a new one next month. Something tells me there will be more people out braving the cold on two wheels than there were last December.

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