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Sholivia says:
This is one of the most unique fine art galleries I have every seen. I could not believe the variety of artwork and artists. I was amazed that they have fine art jewelry. I have been to art galleries everywhere; this is one of the only places where I thoroughly enjoyed the art and the people working…
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worldcitizen says:
The Mercado Modelo is located in Cidade Baixa near the financial area of Salvador. It's basically a tourist market where you can get a ton of cool artwork, carvings, cachaca, coffee, jewelry, Afro-Brazilian instruments and other handicrafts. I have a weakness for colorful and unique accessories so d…
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AdrenalineJunkie13 says:
Pearl Market (OR Peal Market of China)
This market is similar to the Silk Street Market although not as crowded and has some original and non-counterfeit things such as iPOD’s, shaver, and historical/ antiques. I was looking for a Hookah but never found one although I did stumbled upon some pip…
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Biglush_23 says:
Today was an exciting day for me, cause my brother Bay decided that he should take me to Chinatown to have the best Vietnamese Sandwiches. I didnt know at the time how "the best" it was, but now having eaten them, i'd say that they are the best ive had thus far....ever. By the time we emerged from…
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perfektewelle says:
Little Bohemia is my favorite store of all time, by far. There are two locations,one in Woodland Mall and one in Downtown GR. I love the downtown boutique. Inside, you will find one of a kind clothing and fabrics. Also, there are mounds and mounds of different kinds of beads, as well as hemp and oth…
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perfektewelle says:
Are you hispanic? Or do you just love the culture? Maybe you are just looking for something to do!
Head on downtown to the Hispanic Festival. Revel in south american, mexican, spanish, portugese, and central american culture!
Many vendors are set up, selling all kinds of incredible food.. nach…
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Jennyc2007 says:
The Open Market in Swakopmund, Namibia is where local artisans sell their products. Here, you can find handmade, unique Namibian jewelry, sculptures, dolls, bowls, textiles, art, etc., at a fraction of the price these items sell for in the more unscale shops in Swakopmund. Sellers ALWAYS start at …
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travel-the-world says:
Magazine Metals has some really cool jewelry made of recycled materials, although some pieces are made with new resources. If you’re looking for something a little different that you can’t find in mass production, this a great place to look. The prices are a little high so you may only leave w…
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electricapples says:
Old Town is a really neat area of San Diego that you really should see while in town. It's an area full of older buildings, shops full of souvenirs and other neat things you can buy, plus plenty of good restaurants and bars. It's free to walk around, but you might have to pay a small fee depending…
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X_Drive says:
Three Rivers is a wonderful place where artists, musicians and crafts people live. It is about five miles from the entrance to Sequoia National Park in the low elevations of the mountains with a wonderful river flowing by and many shade trees. This unique gift shop in the form of a geodesic dome s…
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diisha392 says:
Every year in August the town of North Beach hosts Bayfest, a festival that runs alongside the town's boardwalk. This year the festival celebrated its 25th appearance.
Admission is free, just walk on in. I'm not sure if there is a parking fee since I never park right next to the festival. There …
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peppertm says:
This ‘museum’ is definitely the weirdest museum I’ve ever been to. Not only will you see items made of crystal (which there are a lot of), but you will see other things that you may not associate with crystals (like dancing mannequin legs) and wonder what that has to do with what you’re lo…
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