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Talismans, crystal balls, tarot cards, and other soothsayers’ tools. Witchcraft lessons, too.
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A truly fabulous place for any shoppers in your party who may have “champagne” tastes but “house-wine” wallets.
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A shopping center that serves the needs of the city’s sizeable Asian community as well as Asian-American tourists and visitors from around the world. At festival times (see Festivals and Annual Events), counters are piled high with moon cakes and treats linked to special days.
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Import bazaar with handsome tableware, furniture, foodstuffs, and art objects from all corners of the world.
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The Swap Meet is the American equivalent of the European flea market: vintage kitchen appliances, tire chains, home-baked bread, mismatched chairs, etc.
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Casino memorabilia and the largest array of antiques in Las Vegas.
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The hairpieces are favored by top hairdressers for production shows and Hollywood films.
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Nevada cowboys buy their bolo ties, boots, sheepskin jackets, big belt buckles, and cowboy hats here.
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The largest vintage clothing store in the world, with 1940s pillbox hats and rhinestone jewelry, 1960s tuxedos, and 1950s-style hot pants and sequined eyeglasses.
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Provocative swimwear, sexy shoes, and evening wear advertised as “tasteful and classy".
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