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Botanica Yemaya & Chango Closing April 15th After Almost 20 Years in Adams Morgan

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2441 18th St, NW

Thanks to @matt2paradiseDc for tweeting us:

“the botanica at 2441 18th st is leaving after 10+”

I can’t say I was a big patron but I’ll miss their big window display. This is the spot located above Sakuramen and before that the pizza spot that clashed beautifully with Botanica. Their facebook page says:

“50%! April 15 will be out last day, please stop for your last chance at our unique merchandise.”

“The Botanica was established in 1995 by Martha Bedoya in an effort to bring Santeria to the Washington, DC community. Ms. Bedoya is a santera herself since 2000 and has been involved in the religion since 1993.”

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