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  • Since 1979, this musical instrument store has attracted players and fans of folk music looking for an Irish harp, fiddle, rare acoustic guitar, or a workshop on hammered dulcimers.

  • It would be hard to miss the arty neon sign of a bejeweled ring glowing above this tempting shop in Belltown. The staff is informed and easy going.

  • This store offers seasonal collections of all-occasion apparel, footwear, travel gear, and accessories for men and women. Founded in 1920 in Seattle, today more than 425 stores exist worldwide.

  • Seattle’s resource for all things pagan and occult. Search for books on wicca, feng shui, neo-paganism, and santeria, or purchase your own tarot deck, goblets, and chalices.

  • Big spenders and frugal shoppers alike can shop for men’s and women’s footwear from chic manufacturers such as MOD, Camper, Aquatalia, and Diesel.

  • The eponymously named Electric Train Shop is Puget Sound’s main depot for train aficionados. Stop in to relive your childhood memories.

  • Stocking sizes small to 3X, this popular shop marries elegance with the unusual. Artful designs with a contemporary Asian feel.

  • This is the exclusive shop for Dogma, Enexile’s handmade, artfully designed merchandise for fashionable men and women. Choose from floral jersey skirts, velvet military coats, and hats for the bold and stylish.

  • A simple framing shop which morphed into a lovely and sophisticated resource for oneof-a-kind gift items.

  • This outlet carries an odd assortment of handmade home furnishings, jewelry, unusual switch plates and spinning lanterns, ceramic toothbrush holders, and intricately carved wooden furniture.

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