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Victoria Small Business Saturday
Nov 27 & 28
Fri 9am - 7pm      Sat 9am - 5pm

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Note: MASKS Required for all  
Reservations required to maintain social distance requirements 
$2.00 off any purchase when you arrive


Friday Nov 27 Reserve Here
Saturday Nov 28 Reserve Here

 Notermann Building Artist Studio Level 

Come Shop Local in downtown Victoria for Amazing Arts, Crafts, Gifts
​all while Supporting  downtown Victoria , Local Artists, Bakers and restaurant owners 

Tranquility Art Shop

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Gretchen's Room

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La Cucina World Pantry & Art 

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Silhouette Art & Jewelry

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New Silhouette Art & Jewelry  - Grand Opening Friday Sat

Fine Artist's Lineup

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Foods and Finds 

Bronze work by Artist Heidi Hoy for sale in La Cucina and Tranquility room
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Friday & Saturday

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Victoria Businesses

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Made for Adventurers


Notermann Building 
Ruby's Roost Coffee & Bakery
Live True ​Yoga Victoria
La Cucina World Pantry
Tranquility Room & Art Gallery
Gretchen's Room
Silhouette Art & Jewelry
The Travel Boutique
​Just Girls Travel 
Farmers Insurance  Jason Rightler
The Wellness Studio #206

Dining
Pick up only
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Ruby's Roost Coffee & Bakery
The Noble Lion 
School of the Wise  Closed
Winchester & Rye
​Floyds
Enki Brewery
Vics
​Burrow
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   Location: Historic Notermann Building  7924 Victoria Drive, Victoria MN 55368 
Lower Level  Studio Way

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The Notermann Building.  Pastor Ken Kotzer, who has left Mount Olivet Church-West Campus in Victoria, asked me to send you this postcard.  Thank you.
Sue Bratrud, Mount Olivet Church West Campus
Victoria, Minnesota


EDITOR'S NOTE:  Thank you for the "new" photo of Victoria's Notermann Building.  It is one that I have not seen before. 
Interesting to note the dirt street, the hitching rail where people tied their horses in front of the store, the wood building next to Notermann's (Was it the old Fire Hall?), the silhouette of a horse's head in front of that building and also the old-style telephone pole with the old glass insulators, glimpses of goods in the large "street" windows of the store, the recessed center entrance area to the store, and the knee-level promotional sign out front that reads "Notermann and Son Groceries, Dry Goods, and Shoes" - a repeat of the words on the retracted awning.
The other side of the card, which is postmarked "November 17th, 1913, p.m., Victoria, Minn," bears a 1-cent stamp with a profile of President George Washington.  The postcard is addressed to Mr. Alois Kerber, Chanhassen, Minn.  The correspondence is signed and reads, "Please let me know when you are coming up to bail my boy.  Call Notermann's Store as soon as you get this card.  Would like to have you at once."


Victoria Gazette Jan 2007   http://www.victoriagazette.com/january2007/page6.html
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