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Crafters delight |
500 Land Rush Street (Oklahoma State Fairgrounds) Oklahoma City, OK 73107 United States +1 405 632 2652 / +1 800 755 5488 http://www.aaoth.com |
If you love arts and crafts or if you want to add a country touch to your home, head to the State Fairgrounds for this popular tri-annual exposition. Die-hard crafters from around the region come to participate, Oklahoma City has one of the largest events, with nearly 1,000 booths. Be prepared to spend several hours browsing here. In addition to the smaller decorative items, antique pieces and collectibles are sold. This is the place to come when searching for that one special accent for your home, when looking to completely redecorate. Admission is USD5 for all three days. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Treasures for tykes |
1511 North Meridian Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73107 United States +1 405 524 1700 |
Looking for a special gift for a child or a "young-at-heart" adult? This little gift shop has Steiff toys and other antique and collectible toys, as well as teddy bears and a great number of other treasures for children and adults alike. You may walk in just to browse, but the fun, old-fashioned toys will bring out the kid in you, and you will find something you have to have. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A gallery in a fire station |
444 South Flood Oklahoma City, OK 73069 United States +1 405 329 4523 |
The Firehouse is a popular gallery found in Norman, located about 45 minutes south of Oklahoma City. The gift shop is a perfect place to pick up a souvenir or present. All sorts of items are available, from delicate glassware and framed prints to coffee mugs and T-shirts. If you would like to try your hand at creating a masterwork, check out the gallery's instruction classes. There are classes for every age, and they range in price from USD15-USD30. Admission to the gallery is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Famous local artist |
9303 North Pennsylvania Pl Oklahoma City, OK 73120 United States +1 405 842 5024 http://www.gregburns-fineart.com/ |
See the fabulous work of this locally famous and internationally known artist. Although he has painted lots of historical Oklahoma scenes, you will also find Victorian homes and even landscapes that delight the eyes. Born with a muscle and joint disease, Mr. Burns paints with the pen in his hand and adds watercolor by holding the brush in his teeth. This store is a must-see if you are in OKC. The helpful staff also does custom framing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Native American artifacts and collectibles |
1520 North Portland Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73107 United States +1 405 943 7935 |
One of the richest aspects of Oklahoma history is that of the Native American people who have called this land home for centuries. At this shop, you will see Native American artifacts, jewelry, pottery, kachinas and beadwork, all made in Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arizona. This is not the factory-made stuff you will find at the mall, this is the real thing. Do you enjoy the "southwest" look that is so popular these days? Then come and see what inspired that very popular look. Also open Sundays 1p-5p June, July, August and December. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Western wear in Stockyard City |
2224 Exchange Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73108 United States +1 405 235 9536 http://www.langstons.com |
Located in Stockyard City, this western wear store has been in business since 1913, making it the oldest in Oklahoma City. If you are in the market for boots, the friendly staff will help you choose from 15,000 pairs. Nobody sells more Levi's or Wrangler's in the Southwest. Whether you are looking for a belt for your two-year-old or a hat for your dad, this shop carries it all, with western clothing for men, women and children. You will also find a small selection of Stockyard City souvenirs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mary Hadley pottery and more |
12020 North Interstate 35 Service Road Oklahoma City, OK 73120 United States +1 405 478 0220 http://www.pine-shop.com/ |
This 2,800-square-foot shop is located near the 122nd Street exit off I-35. You will find Mary Hadley Pottery, which is only sold in a few places in America. Check out the Anri woodcarvings (hand-carved, hand-painted) from Italy, or the antique European etchings. The rest of the shop's collection contains antiques, gifts, collectibles and art. There is a good selection of primitive antiques, as well as furniture. You will find oil paintings, prints and more. You could spend hours just poking through this great stuff. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old West collectables |
2221 Exchange Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73108 United States +1 405 236 4002 |
Built in 1912, this building was a community center that had food giveaways during the Depression. In 1925 it became a motion picture theater and it served as such until 1969. Today, it is home to the largest western collectible store in the state, with a huge selection of Oklahoma Native American art. Photos of old cowboy movie stars line the walls of this fascinating place. You will find everything here from furniture to dishes, and if you visit Stockyard City it is a "must-see." Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Unusual handmade gifts |
1900 Northwest Expressway (in 50 Penn Place) Oklahoma City, OK 73118 United States +1 405 848 6166 |
Looking for unusual gifts? You'll find them here. Everything from cards, clothing, jewelry, souvenirs and handmade items has to do with Route 66 (but not necessarily with the Route 66 insignia) in this little 50 Penn shop. Some consider Route 66 "the road of life." That attitude is prevalent throughout and no more so than in the recycled road-items such as the picture frames made from old radiators. This store's eclectic collection is definitely worth browsing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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