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Smoked salmon, roasted soybeans, dried plums, glazed apricots, and biscotti are sold alongside dozens of varieties of jerky (sun-dried meat).
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The list of merchandise at this enormous store is as long as the souvenir manufacturers’ imaginations.
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Ninety-five percent of the merchandise is made by Native Americans, primarily members of the Zuni, Navajo, and Hopi tribes. Hand-crafted articles include Hopi kachina spirit dolls and Navajo rugs.
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Native Americans produce and sell goods within the historic El Portal movie theater building.
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Come here for volumes on slot machines, horse racing, card games, casino management, probability, and playing strategies.
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An intriguing place even for non-gamblers, this huge store is devoted to gaming paraphernalia. There are dice tables, roulette wheels, antique slot machines, and the “shoes” from which cards are dealt in blackjack.
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Inside the black-and-white holstein-patterned building that houses the Holy Cow! Casino is a shop with hundreds of “cowllectibles.” The bovine motif adorns everything from baby bibs to Christmas ornaments.
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Items recollect pioneer life in America, such as capes made of Hudson Bay blankets (called capotes), beaver skin bags, red flannel underwear, and black powder muskets.
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The granddaddy of pawn shops, Stoney’s is a treasure trove of unredeemed pledge items: a fascinating array of diamond rings, photographic equipment, musical instruments, and so on.
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Carts placed at intervals down the center of the Fremont Street mall offer sunglasses, wind chimes, stuffed toys, baseball caps, and mini-cars in various makes and models.
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