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Baltimore's Best Shopping
Antique Row
800-block of Howard St., Baltimore MD
This colorful string of Baltimore antique shops is fun and addictive. Shoppers come to search for junk and treasure at specialty shops such as Imperial Half Bush, which specializes in old silver, and Amos Judd & Sons, a dark little store filled with elegant jewelry and unique chandeliers.
Baltimore Farmer's Market
200 W Lombard St., Baltimore MD
For a look at "Old Baltimore" shopping, visitors of this outdoor gathering delight their senses by finding fresh herbs, jams, baked goods and smoked meats from local vendors who are happy to display their goods. Artisans' handmade crafts and paintings are available for reasonable prices to take home as souvenirs for the kids.
Harborplace
Light & Pratt Sts. and The Gallery, Baltimore MD; Tel. 410.332.0060
A Baltimore shopper's delight: more than 160 shops including souvenir shops, specialty food stalls such as The Fudgery (which used to employ Baltimore native rap singer Sisqo) and Lee's Ice Cream which is made in the city. Separately, The Gallery, a four-story atrium trimmed in brass and mahogany, resides in the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel featuring the Disney store and Banana Republic.
Mount Vernon Shopping District
Baltimore MD
This Baltimore shopping district boasts two noteworthy nonprofits-turned-retailers: A People United, which features jewelry and colorful pullovers made by women from Third World cooperatives and A Women's Exchange (founded in 1880) whose mission is to sell international goods from women around the world.
--Baltimore shopping reviews by Sonja Pecavar.
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