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  • Housed in a former quarry, these trendy stores include the Whole Earth Provision Company and the fabulous Lucchese Boot Company for Western wear.

  • Meandering boardwalks and courtyards connect the charming boutique shops here. The English Ivy carries home and garden decor, and you can pamper yourself with luxurious robes at Homebodies.

  • An array of exclusive shops and boutiques offers a selection of fine jewelry, clothing, art, and home decor items. Stop by the Hacienda Gallery for turquoise and silver jewelry.

  • This cutting-edge gallery displays art works all year round, with special exhibitions of new works by professional artists-in-residence.

  • This group of former warehouses with shops such as the San Angel Folk Art offers international folk and modern art.

  • This Hill Country town is full of Southern charm and cute shops. The Alte Stadt Mall offers antiques and crafts, including furniture, silver jewelry, and unique birdhouses. For animal collectibles, check out the menagerie at It’s a Jungle In Here.

  • This sprawling flea market has about 500 vendors selling antiques, crafts, jewelry, and local produce. Open Saturday and Sunday.

  • Over 100 antique dealers display knick-knacks, fine art, furniture, kitchenware, clocks, and china.

  • This shop offers fine jewelry by international artists, with dazzling diamonds from Europe and brilliant turquoise from Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni reservations.

  • This indoor mall has a movie theater and 60 stores, including Super Target, Burlington Coat Factory, Stein Mart, and Hobby Lobby.

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