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Welcome to your City Directory! We designed it to support you as a local resident and our real neighborhood businesses. We do not need large corporate entities or referral services to find businesses close to home. Our directory is 100% Free to all residents and local businesses.
Who supports us? You do, by patronizing the truly local businesses that are listed in our directory.
All real businesses we find are listed at no charge. If the business likes what we are doing, they can inexpensively upgrade their listing to tell you more about themselves - but it is optional. The cost to businesses that upgrade their listing here is so low that they don't have to raise their prices to cover it.
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