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New Signs for Town of Exmore Invite Everyone to Visit Downtown Center

June 26, 2016 by Wayne Creed 2 Comments

New signs for Exmore (Clarice MacGarvey photo)

New signs for Exmore (Clarice MacGarvey photo)

EXMORE (June 23, 2016)—Mike Celli and Jeremy Ayersman, of Eastern Shore Signs in Cape Charles, erect new welcoming signage at the north and south entrances to Exmore, The signs motorists traveling Route 13 to take a pleasant detour and explore the growing, scenic downtown shopping district.

With its rich mix of retail shops, antique emporiums, art and photography studios, pharmacies, sports outfitters, repair shops and commercial venues, including the internationally recognized New Ravenna, Exmore is the Eastern Shore’s largest, and commercial hub.

Exmore is also home to seven Artisan Trail venues, and a growing number of professional service establishments, from printers and pet groomers to doctors and dentists. Attractions for visitors include the landmark Exmore Diner, several properties on the National Historic Register and the pristine, well-maintained Town Park.

 

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  1. Andy says

    June 26, 2016 at 3:41 pm

    Thanks for sharing! We do a tremendous a mount of work for the local towns, small businesses and private groups on the Eastern Shore and are very proud of our work…

    Andy Buchholz
    Eastern Shore Signs, LLC
    757-331-4432

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  2. Mandi Mears says

    June 26, 2016 at 4:33 pm

    Exmore is a great little community and the town leaders truly support all of the local businesses. Proud to be a part of this great area.

    Mandi Moore Mears – Proprietor
    Munchkins Boutique

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