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      Iconic Shopping Destinations in All 50 States

      Melinda Crow
      by Melinda Crow
      Last updated:: 2:30 PM ET, Tue March 20, 2018

      Alabama

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      One of the most unusual shopping experiences in the country is at the Unclaimed Baggage Center in Scottsboro. From jewelry and clothing to electronics and sports equipment, it's all here to browse through.

      Alaska

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      The Anchorage Market and Festival in downtown Anchorage is part arts and crafts fair, part flea market and part food fair. Find everything from locally-crafted souvenirs to honey among more than 300 vendors that set up on weekends from mid-May to early September.

      Arizona

      3/50
      In Sedona, the Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village is about far more than shopping-it's about the culture of the Southwest. From dancing to cooking demonstrations, it is truly an experience.

      Arkansas

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      Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs is the only place in the country where you can sample wine or craft beer, shop for antiques and local treasures, then go for a soak in a hot mineral bath that's part of a national park.

      California

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      Wow! Talk about a hard choice! Rodeo Drive seems a bit obvious, and not in everyone's budget. The Venice Beach Boardwalk is a bit too quirky for some. So, we're going with San Francisco's Ghirardelli Square. Because, chocolate. Besides, once you've consumed your weight in chocolate, you can shop 'til you drop in the other nearby shopping districts.

      Colorado

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      The best shopping experience in Colorado begins with a ride on the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. Upon arrival in Silverton, your shopping choices include galleries and antiques, plus craft breweries and coffee houses.

      Connecticut

      7/50
      Always wanted to go to Yale? Then go shop there. The Shops at Yale in downtown New Haven include museums, theaters, restaurants and nationally-known stores.

      Delaware

      8/50
      Shopping and a beach? Is there a more perfect combination? Rehoboth Beach includes a boardwalk, arcades, antiques, souvenirs, and even a winery.

      Florida

      9/50
      This one is simple-get yourself to Key West and shop, eat and drink your way through the entire town. And don't forget the key lime juice to take home. Kermit's is arguably the best, with the pie recipe right on the bottle.

      Georgia

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      If your goal is to use shopping as a means of discovering the essence of Georgia, then look no farther than Madison. Just an hour east of Atlanta, you can choose from farmer's markets, art galleries, and flea markets before settling into one of the nearby eateries for some southern comfort food.

      Hawaii

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      Almost everyone you meet who has been to Hawaii will tell you that they loved the shopping on Oahu. But for an original shopping experience, try touring a few Kona Coffee farms along the Kona Coast of the Big Island. Here's a list to get you started.

      Idaho

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      There's quite a lot to experience in Idaho, including some of the most stunning scenery in the country. But did you know there are wineries? Sip and shop your way through some of America's hidden wine country near Boise.

      Illinois

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      For a deeper appreciation of Chicago's rich history, there is nothing better than a trip to Macy's on State Street. The former Marshall Field and Company building, with its Tiffany ceiling and cast-iron fountain, is a reminder of the city's place as the center for commerce in the Midwest.

      Indiana

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      Where can you enjoy the spirit of Christmas all year? In Santa Claus, Indiana of course. Besides fun shopping, the town has plenty of lodging, plus an amusement park and water park combo.

      Iowa

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      Iowa is all about small-town attitude, so why not experience that by shopping in one? Downtown Ames offers antiques, a chocolatery, an old-fashioned drug store, a quilt shop and more.

      Kansas

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      Start your shopping expedition of Kansas in the historic first town-Leavenworth. Downtown shopping includes antiques, books, quilts and more, all in a quaint setting just a few minutes northwest of Kansas City.

      Kentucky

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      If you are in Kentucky, you know that the thing to shop for is bourbon. And how do you that? Along the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, of course.

      Louisiana

      18/50
      You really don't intend to go home from Louisiana without visiting Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo, do you? From the weird to the silly, you will find it at Marie Laveau's. At the very least you need a t-shirt or coffee mug to prove that you were there.

      Maine

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      The flagship L.L. Bean store in Freeport is our choice for experiential shopping in Maine. Take your selfie with the giant hiking boot out front, then step inside for everything from clothing to luggage.

      Maryland

      20/50
      National Harbor is a destination unto itself, complete with accommodations, fine dining, art, history, outdoor activities, and of course, shopping.

      Massachusetts

      21/50
      Faneuil Hall Marketplace is our top shopping-dining-people-watching-Boston-experiencing spot. Enjoy street performers, outdoor games, dancing, museums, and the historic Quincy Market.

      Michigan

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      It may sound like the craziest thing ever, but in Traverse City, they took the state asylum and converted it into a place to shop, dine and enjoy farmer's markets, concerts and festivals. Maybe not so crazy after all. It's called The Village at Grand Traverse Commons.

      Minnesota

      23/50
      Is there any question? The best of the best is Mall of America in Bloomington. It is so much more than a shopping experience. Think mini golf, roller coasters, and an aquarium.

      Mississippi

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      Experience the charm of the deep south while shopping in Natchez. Beyond the usual antiques, how about a silver shop, an outdoor outfitter and a maker of small-batch hot sauce.

      Missouri

      25/50
      Branson Landing is part waterfront shopping plaza, part entertainment venue and part activity center. Other than shopping, you can zip line across the lake, ride a hot air balloon or rent a jet boat.

      Montana

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      To get a small-town Montana experience, head to Phillipsburg, where the real fun begins when you get to "mine" your own Montana sapphires with the help of one of the gem stores and galleries located in town.

      Nebraska

      27/50
      For a bit of fun in Nebraska, stop in at Fort Cody Trading Post in North Platte. There are plenty of souvenirs, an Old West exhibit and a miniature version of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.

      Nevada

      28/50
      From weird to wacky, Las Vegas itself is the best shopping experience in Nevada. Our favorite shops? Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, The Grand Canal Shops at The Venetian and the gigantic Bonanza Gift Shop.

      New Hampshire

      29/50
      With views of Lake Winnipesaukee, art galleries and even a waterfall, the Mills Falls Marketplace is an ideal New Hampshire shopping spot. Add a stay at the Inn at Mill Falls and you've got the makings of a perfect getaway.

      New Jersey

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      Diehard shoppers know that New Jersey has 29 shopping malls, including some of the best outlet centers in the country. But if you yearn to step outside the mall and enjoy a bit of history, head to Historic Coldstone Village near Cape May. There's a brewery, a bakery, a general store and an ice cream parlor.

      New Mexico

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      We were going to suggest that you head to Roswell for some Alien souvenirs, but perhaps a more authentic New Mexico experience is shopping at Old Town Albuquerque, long known for food and shopping from local cooks and artisans.

      New York

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      For some of the most unique shopping in New York, think museums on Fifth Ave. The Met, the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum and the Museum of the City of New York all have gift shops stocked with things you probably cannot find anywhere else in the world.

      North Carolina

      33/50
      Dotted with art galleries, bookstores and eateries, Downtown Chapel Hill is also where you get your UNC gear right alongside the barbecue sauce.

      North Dakota

      34/50
      Downtown Fargo has nightlife, clothing, unique gifts and the Plains Art Museum, all tucked neatly between the breweries and eateries.

      Ohio

      35/50
      Unique in Cleveland is the West Side Market. Between the butchers, bakers and florists, enjoy quick bites at the West Side Market Caf¨¦ or from one of the many prepared-food vendors. Shop for oils, spices, tea and even maple syrup.

      Oklahoma

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      Downtown Oklahoma City is one of the most fascinating shopping and dining hotspots in the country. In the Automobile Alley district, for example, look for unique eateries and shops all situated in buildings that were once car dealerships or auto repair businesses.

      Oregon

      37/50
      Downtown Portland has more than food and beer. Really! There is shopping too. Try the boutiques in Nob Hill or the vintage shops in the Hawthorne neighborhood.

      Pennsylvania

      38/50
      We love the gift shop at Hershey's Chocolate World. You can get almost any flavor of Hershey's Kisses imaginable, plus there are gift items as well. It's the perfect shopping experience following a day at Hershey Park.

      Rhode Island

      39/50
      Bowen's Wharf in Newport is the place to find handmade goods, souvenirs and art. You can book a tour of the harbor, try parasailing and of course, have a bowl of chow-da'.

      South Carolina

      40/50
      When in Charleston, put your shopping shoes on and head to King Street. Lower King Street (addresses from 114-198) is all about antiques. Middle King (from 200-388) is the fashion district, saving most of the hotels, galleries and nightlife for the upper end of the street.

      South Dakota

      41/50
      Homemade donuts, souvenirs, buffalo burgers and a genuine soda fountain are the treats you're in for at Wall Drug in Wall, South Dakota, just outside the Badlands National Park.

      Tennessee

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      With 177 locations, you know we had to include Bass Pro Shops somewhere on this list, so why not make it the largest and most unusual. The Bass Pro in Memphis is housed in the sixth largest pyramid in the world and has the tallest free-standing elevator in the U.S. Really.

      Texas

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      The obvious choice here for HGTV fans would be Magnolia Market at the Silos in Waco, but we're going with the town of Fredericksburg where you can eat, drink and shop your way through town on foot, before stumbling back to one of the area's 300-plus bed and breakfasts, because there are also wineries and craft breweries.

      Utah

      44/50
      You may start thinking of shopping as a winter sport after you spend time in Ogden loading your suitcases with art, locally-distilled spirits and books.

      Vermont

      45/50
      Get your Vermont fix in downtown Burlington at the Churchstreet Marketplace, featuring food, street entertainment, events and of course, Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream.

      Virginia

      46/50
      In the small town of Farmville, the thing to shop for is furniture. Green Front Furniture is housed in twelve buildings, some of them converted tobacco warehouses. And when you've seen all the home furnishings you can handle, Farmville has a zip line and a charming Main Street.

      Washington

      47/50
      Pike Place Market Center is perhaps the most famous shopping experience in the country. From seafood and produce, to art and jewelry, this is the place to begin your Seattle getaway.

      West Virginia

      48/50
      What do chocolate, pottery, wine and sushi have in common? They are all on the list of things to shop for and enjoy at Charleston's Capitol Market.

      Wisconsin

      49/50
      Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward puts you in the heart of the city where you can explore the Milwaukee Public Market, shop for restored hardware or wander through almost two dozen galleries. In the midst of all of that, there are restaurants, pubs and bakeries to sustain you.

      Wyoming

      50/50
      And then there's Jackson Hole. If you aren't skiing or soaking in the mountain scenery, chances are you are drinking, dining and shopping in the historic town square. Look for buffalo products, custom hats or Native American jewelry.

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