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Customers depart Shoe's Cup & Cork Club coffee shop in Leesburg, August 17, 2009. The coffee shop is designed with remnants and memorabilia of Arthur's Shoe Repair, which had been in business at the location for 34 years before the owner retired in 2006.
Photo: Jonathan Ernst
Owner Ed Shihadeh at Shoe's Cup & Cork Club coffee shop in Leesburg, August 17, 2009. The coffee shop is designed with remnants and memorabilia of Arthur's Shoe Repair, which had been in business at the location for 34 years before the owner retired in 2006.
Photo: Jonathan Ernst
Owner Ed Shihadeh (left) chats with customer Sean Dunn at Shoe's Cup & Cork Club coffee shop in Leesburg, August 17, 2009. The coffee shop is designed with remnants and memorabilia of Arthur's Shoe Repair, which had been in business at the location for 34 years before the owner retired in 2006.
Photo: Jonathan Ernst
Old shoeshine footrests are repurposed at the counter in the front window at Shoe's Cup & Cork Club coffee shop in Leesburg, August 17, 2009. The coffee shop is designed with remnants and memorabilia of Arthur's Shoe Repair, which had been in business at the location for 34 years before the owner retired in 2006.
Photo: Jonathan Ernst
Tea for sale at Shoe's Cup & Cork Club coffee shop in Leesburg, August 17, 2009. The coffee shop is designed with remnants and memorabilia of Arthur's Shoe Repair, which had been in business at the location for 34 years before the owner retired in 2006.
Photo: Jonathan Ernst
Daniel Weinberg (right) counts his coffee bean "winnings" as he plays cards with his sister Rebecca (from left), father Philip Weinberg and mother Liliana Weinberg at Shoe's Cup & Cork Club coffee shop in Leesburg, August 17, 2009. The coffee shop is designed with remnants and memorabilia of Arthur's Shoe Repair, which had been in business at the location for 34 years before the owner retired in 2006.
Photo: Jonathan Ernst
Shoes hang as part of the chandelier at Shoe's Cup & Cork Club coffee shop in Leesburg, August 17, 2009. The coffee shop is designed with remnants and memorabilia of Arthur's Shoe Repair, which had been in business at the location for 34 years before the owner retired in 2006.
Photo: Jonathan Ernst
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