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Hometown Gems: Princeton Record Exchange

prex.gifWe all have them: certain people, places and things we treasure. For Princeton, there are more than a handful of locals whom we love. The Princeton Record Exchange is certainly one of our unique treasures that is not only loved locally, but by those who make pilgrimages from afar to find music that can't be found elsewhere.

Check out the recent New York Times article (4/10), which has been one of the most e-mailed articles from NYT this week, In Princeton, an Offline Haven for Music Shoppers Thrives, and accompanying slideshow .

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