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  "textContent": "Tucked away on the edge of Capitol Hill is a small unassuming bar. Warm red light emanates from the doorway, beckoning you in on a cold wet Seattle evening. Stepping through the door of Revolver Bar is like stepping into the 70s, complete with a midcentury modern starburst clock and retro TVs adorning either end of the bar. Revolver Bar has a simple motto: all vinyl, all the time. Opened in 2014, Revolver has been spinning vinyl for the Seattle masses for eleven years, and I was lucky enough to work there for the last two.",
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