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Mile 5.9: Itty-bitty building Perfect Presents, 710 Waverly St. in Ashland, sells Brazilian arts and crafts in what, at 250 square feet, is likely the smallest store on the Marathon route. “The Brazilians like our clothing, and the Americans like our crafts,” says owner Nadja Oliveira.
Mile 5.9: Itty-bitty building

Perfect Presents, 710 Waverly St. in Ashland, sells Brazilian arts and crafts in what, at 250 square feet, is likely the smallest store on the Marathon route. “The Brazilians like our clothing, and the Americans like our crafts,” says owner Nadja Oliveira.

(Globe Staff Photo / Bill Polo)
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