Souvenir shopping in Boston
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Bostonian Society Museum Shop
Run by the Boston Historical Society, the museum shop carries a good selection of souvenirs with an Americana theme: woven throws featuring flags, eagles and other all-American goodness; presidential prints; reproductions of Paul Revere’s depiction of the Boston Massacre; patriotic themed coffee mugs, etc. The cleverest souvenirs are in the food aisle: Boston Harbor Tea, Stars & Stripes pasta and other treats to enliven your next July 4th cook out.
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Gargoyles, Grotesques & Chimera
'Goth boutique' seems like an oxymoron, but that's the most apt description of this dimly lit showroom of gloom and doom. Like the crypt of a medieval cathedral, the store carries a scary selection of gargoyles, sculpture and stained glass, much of which was salvaged from now-demolished churches.
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Boston Pewter Company
This specialty shop is pretty much what the name says. Think tableware, picture frames and light fixtures, all crafted from the elegant metal. The collection is supplemented with other New England collectibles like scrimshaw, copper weather vanes and hand-blown glass.
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