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Local artists live and work here, giving classes as well as selling their work.
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One of the more inviting of Homestead’s 20-odd antiques shops, at least half of which are on Krome Avenue, the town’s main street. Snoop here for fine antiques, old clocks, Victorian bric-a-brac, Depression glass, pottery, vintage linens, jewelry, etc.
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A pleasant little mall in downtown Homestead. Spaces, to the left as you enter, and Found Treasures, toward the end on the right, are very appealing. A classic shell-encrusted clock or mirror, for example, is utterly characteristic of regional Florida culture.
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Crystals, jewelry, and gifts, including natural cosmetics and fragrances, and lush silk paintings.
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Seems that every little South Florida community has at least one Botánica (Cuban spiritual store). Stop by to pick up some extra True Love Spice or an amulet of Changâ, a Yoruba god.
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Hand-painted furniture and all sorts of accessories, large and small, for indoors or out, such as charming birdhouses.
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A range of handicrafts made by local artists; it’s also a yearround Christmas store.
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Here’s the place for you if you’ve finally decided you must sport a macaw or cockatoo on your shoulder. Plus, you can buy your new pet a Tiki Hut cage and all the seed and accoutrements it will need for a joyous, talkative life as your companion. A wonderful place to visit, laid out like a tropical garden.
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You’ll have to step over the dogs as you enter from the front porch. Inside you’ll find Tiffanystyle lamps, marcasite and antique jewelry, antique furniture, and collectibles.
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Bright and breezy natural-fiber resort wear is made here, all of it original design. The designer will make things to order.
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