Seattle Shopping

  1. Evo

    Skateboards, skis and snowboards, funky gear and a tuning service are all to be found at this huge new space, which also includes a small art gallery.

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  2. Foster/White Gallery

    The famed Foster/White Gallery features glassworks, paintings and sculpture by mainstream Northwest artists.

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  3. Glasshouse Studio

    The Seattle area is known for its Pilchuck School of glassblowing art, and this is the city's oldest glassblowing studio. Stop by to watch the artists in action and pick up a memento right at the source.

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  4. Jean Williams Antiques

    Sells English and French period antiques.

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  5. Legacy Ltd Gallery

    Legacy Ltd is an internationally known and widely respected source of Northwest Coast Indian and Inuit art and artifacts, including baskets and jewelry. Good for a browse even if you don't happen to be a museum curator or a millionaire.

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  6. Made In Washington

    If you're looking for something more authentically Northwest than most souvenir shops offer, head to Made in Washington.

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  7. Pioneer Square Antique Mall

    This Antique Mall is a warren of little shops right across from the Pioneer Square pergola; it's actually part of the Seattle 'underground' and can be somewhat claustrophobic.

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  8. Traditions & Beyond

    Affordable and authentic Native American crafts are available from this store. Part of the proceeds are used to fund Native American programs and education.

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