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Open on Christmas Eve from 10 to 4; closed on Christmas Day. Open on New Year’s Day from 11 to 6.
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Open on Christmas Day from 11 to 4:30. Closed on New Year’s Day.
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Open on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day from 10 to 5:45.
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Open on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve from 10 to 3. Closed on Christmas Day, but open on New Year’s Day from 10 to 6.
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Open on Christmas Eve from 10:30 to 4; closed on Christmas Day. Regular hours (10:30 to 5:30) on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.
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