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barbershop

[bahr-ber-shop] / ˈbɑr bərˌʃɒp /


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Styles said within a year or two of starting his barbershop, they’d started having issues with homeless people gathering in front of the business.

From Los Angeles Times

Historical markings along Caliente-Bodfish Road indicate buildings that once existed: barbershop, a blacksmith, the Grand Inn and a livery stable.

From Los Angeles Times

At its heyday, Pocahontas Fuel employed 1,800 men and built an enormous sandstone complex that included a grocery store, schoolrooms, a post office, doctor’s office, barbershop, pool room and payroll office.

From Salon

On two recent occasions, a foreign tourist walked into Shoji Matsumoto’s barbershop, through a front door that grates loudly when opened more than halfway, wanting a haircut.

From New York Times

Venues for the focus groups have included barbershops, churches and union halls.

From Seattle Times