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Philip Henrikson, 25, is the proud owner of The Gaming Goose, formerly The Gaming Goat, 229 E. Lincoln Highway in DeKalb, as of this month. Henrikson also owns a second branch of The Gaming Goose in Elgin. (Kelsey Rettke)
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The Gaming Goose, formerly The Gaming Goat, 229 E. Lincoln Highway in DeKalb, sells board and video games, game-related merchandise and hosts regular card tournaments. Philip Henrikson also owns a second branch of The Gaming Goose in Elgin. (Kelsey Rettke)
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The Gaming Goose, formerly The Gaming Goat, 229 E. Lincoln Highway in DeKalb, sells board and video games, game-related merchandise and hosts regular card tournaments. Philip Henrikson also owns a second branch of The Gaming Goose in Elgin. (Kelsey Rettke)
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The Gaming Goose, formerly The Gaming Goat, 229 E. Lincoln Highway in DeKalb, sells board and video games, game-related merchandise and hosts regular card tournaments. Philip Henrikson also owns a second branch of The Gaming Goose in Elgin. (Kelsey Rettke)
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Philip Henrikson, 25, is the proud owner of The Gaming Goose, formerly The Gaming Goat, 229 E. Lincoln Highway in DeKalb, as of this month. Henrikson also owns a second branch of The Gaming Goose in Elgin. (Kelsey Rettke)
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The Gaming Goose, formerly The Gaming Goat, 229 E. Lincoln Highway in DeKalb, sells board and video games, game-related merchandise and hosts regular card tournaments. Philip Henrikson also owns a second branch of The Gaming Goose in Elgin. (Kelsey Rettke)