Waco Downtown Farmers Market

The Waco Downtown Farmers Market is a year-round market, located at 500 Washington Ave. – across from the McLennan County Courthouse. Featuring the best local agricultural producers, artisan vendors and local cuisine within 150-miles of Waco. Facebook

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The Barn

The historic, two-centuries-old, hand-hewn “Hope Farm” barn contains hundreds of one-of-a-kind handcrafted items, all produced in our community. Walk across the well-worn threshing floor and see hand-forged iron beds, smell the fragrances of handmade soaps, look at hand-turned wooden bowls, appreciate the fine craftsmanship in award-winning pieces of furniture. You’ll also enjoy browsing our specially…

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The Gift Horse

A local gift boutique retailing high quality gifts including Tyler Candles, Brighton Handbags, and Jewelry, gifts for every day, baby showers and anniversary. Closed Sunday.  

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Standard Hat Works

Standard Hat Works has been creating one of a kind, hand crafted custom felt hats since 1909. Straw hats and accessories are also carried in store. Facebook

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Studio Gallery

Studio Gallery features a mixture of decorative and fine art, in a variety of shapes and styles, from traditional to contemporary. Custom Framing and Fine Art Gallery. Get ready for endless possibilities. You will discover a unique experience when you enter our gallery and framing store. Our creative staff has an unsurpassed passion for detail and…

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Suit City

Men’s business and fashion suits, tuxedos, men’s accessories, shirts, ties, and Big and Tall sizes. Closed Sunday. Facebook

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Summer Ellis Bijouterie

Locally owned studio featuring locally hand made everyday jewelry that elevates your style. Effortless chic. Located just blocks from the Magnolia Market, Summer Ellis Bijouterie is where Joanna found much of her jewelry worn on the show. Closed Sunday. Facebook

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Show & Tell Antiques

TEMPORARILY CLOSED Show and Tell Antiques is located in the mansion once owned by Robert S. Lazenby, who was involved in the development of Dr Pepper. Three floors are filled with a wide variety of antiques, which include Victorian furniture and art glass, fine jewelry, and art pottery. Vintage vinyl records, perfume bottles, and artwork…

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