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Writer's pictureK.D. Michaels

Shoppers still search for Black Friday deals

Traditionally the beginning of the holiday shopping season, Black Friday was known for pre-dawn shopping, long lines and fights over products. In recent years, Black Friday has changed significantly.  


The one day of Door Buster deals on Black Friday has become more of a Black November, with sales starting earlier in the month, and more and more people shopping online.


However, many still enjoy the mad rush of Black Friday shopping, and area shopping venues are happy to oblige those shoppers who are rooted in tradition.

 

The Branson Landing is holding a Black Friday Blowout, complete with raffles, a toy drive and tons of great deals. Opening early and staying open late, the Branson Landing's Black Friday hours will be 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. for those searching for bargains. Home to over 100 shops, you are sure to find something for everyone on your shopping list.

 

Tanger Outlet, with a variety of brand-name and designer outlet stores, offers early sales, deep discounts and extended hours on Black Friday. Tanger Outlets of Branson will be open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. this Friday for your convenience.

 

Walmart, known for Door Buster sales, will open at 6 a.m. on Friday, as will Target and Best Buy. All three are favorites among holiday shoppers.  

 

For the handyman or do-it-yourselfer on your list, be sure to visit Lowe's, Home Depot and Menard's. All have a list of Black Friday specials to choose from.

 

As you do your holiday shopping, whether on Black Friday, or later in the season, remember the area craft malls, small businesses, and locally owned shops. These specialty stores just might have that perfect gift you're searching for, and they will definitely appreciate your business.

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