Keep shopping
Hop around North East anytime for vintage, antique and unique finds at a variety of family-owned specialty retailers.
4 NINE Thrift Store, 49 Smedley St.- $ 10 will get you an armload here. Explore a huge variety of clothing, household, furniture, children ' s items and more. A portion of each purchase goes back toward helping the community.
The Alley Shop, 5 Mechanic Alley- don ' t be fooled by the seemingly small exterior. This store offers room after room of designer clothing and accessories, high-end glassware and rare finds ranging from antique to mid-century modern and contemporary.
The Apple Basket, 9 W. Main St.- stop in to explore great gifts, children ' s toys and educational items, and products from local vendors.
Bebe ' s Basket- pick up a picnic lunch to enjoy in the neighboring park. Plus beach glass and other locally made jewelry, candles, apparel, gifts and more.
Erie Bargains, 11 Clinton St.- everchanging variety of pallet finds priced 40 percent cheaper than retail. Including health and beauty, laundry and cleaning, household items, clothing, seasonal, toys, and more. Shop CraftFusion Studio, also
located in the same building, for custom tumblers and shirts.
Dog-gone-its, 1 W. Main St.- offers homemade dog treats, antlers, chews and more.
The Flower Cart, 11 E. Main St.- who needs an occasion? Every day is the right day for flowers. You ' ll also find popcorn, candy and chocolates and a variety of gifts.
The House of the Potter, 12391 E. Main Road- the studio and store of local artist William Kirner is well worth the short drive from downtown( and detour during bridge repair). Explore pottery in all shapes, sizes and glazes plus original paintings, jewelry, gifts and more.
Interstate Antique Mall, 5446 PA 89- specializes in the rare and unusual. It ' s a large space with plenty to explore.
LaRocca ' s Mens Store, 12 Clinton St.- this family-owned store will outfit you in Carhartt for work, full suits for special occasions, North East hats and apparel, and everything in between. Don ' t miss the shoe shop with boots, dress shoes and more.
Gordon L. Luke ' s Greenhouse, 77 Grahamville St.- is locally owned and locally grown since 1923. Featuring hanging baskets and premade pots, annuals, vegetables, herbs, perennials, roses, shrubs, trees and all the seeds and supplies you need to keep on growing.
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