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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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Downtown antique mall |
2714 Northwest 10th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73107 United States +1 405 942 2115 |
This four-year-old antique mall offers every kind of treasure you can imagine. Different vendors are selling their wares—everything from glassware to antique Victorian furniture. The store is very large and the selection changes all the time, so even if you have visited before, it will be worth it to go back and see what they have to offer now. There are not many collectibles it is all antiques. 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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Attention gamers! |
4335 West Reno Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73107 United States +1 405 947 6565 http://www.galaxy-1.com/ |
Galaxy touts itself as an upscale toy store for big kids, and boy, do they have a variety of toys to tempt you. Pool tables are the most popular item sold here, with more than 30 styles of tables from which to choose, including Hanover, Palladian, Bentley and Chippendale. Lots of accessories are also on hand, like pool ball sets done in fun novelty designs and specialty cues. There are foosball and air hockey tables for the sports fan, pinball and dartboards for the traditionalist, and even retro pieces like old-fashioned jukeboxes and a vintage Coca-Cola dispenser. 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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Cowboy boots and more |
812 South Meridian Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73108 United States +1 405 947 6831 http://www.sheplers.com/ |
Looking for cowboy boots? You cannot go wrong at this giant western wear shop, which has every kind of cowboy boot you can imagine. There is also a huge selection of western clothing for the whole family. You will find belts, purses, jewelry and more at this store, located near the airport. There is a large gift department with everything from frames to dish towels, there are even some food items (hot sauce and salsa, of course). Even if you do not need western wear this is a great place to browse. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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