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Build-a-Bear Workshop Comes to Clarksville

Build-a-Bear Workshop Comes to Clarksville

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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – The Walmart on Fort Campbell Blvd has opened a brand new Build-A-Bear Workshop today in Clarksville.

Shoppers can create a furry friend through the full-line experiential retail space. Build-A-Bear has leased space inside the Walmart store to offer the signature Build-A-Bear Make-Your-Own experience. There will be an assortment of furry friends and accessories that appeal to kids and adults alike.

Favorites such as the Condo Cubs, as well as a brand new collection of furry friends will begin at $10 each.

The Build-A-Bear Workshop inside the Walmart on Fort Campbell Blvd will be open from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Monday – Sunday.

The nearest Build-A-Bear locations are in Cool Springs Galleria and Opry Mills in Nashville.

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