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It's free for all at warehouse
Tony Slebzak, 15, and his brother Patrick, 12, push two shopping carts filled with boys' clothes from the Baltimore Free Store warehouse to share with other kids in the neighborhood. The nonprofit store on North Haven Street in Highlandtown is a trove of donated items that can be taken for free, to save a few bucks and to reuse goods that might otherwise end up in landfills.
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