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Historic downtown Greenwood encompasses a wide array of unique shops and galleries. Art, antiques, books, specialty gifts, foods, pottery made from native clay and a cook’s paradise are only the beginning of what you will find. Howard Street is Greenwood’s quaint version of Chicago’s famous “Miracle Mile.” Strolling Howard Street is a time-honored tradition that offers the shopper a connection to the past when shopping downtown was a way of life.
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The store features Viking cookware and cutlery along with tools and gifts for the cook. Thousands of visitors from around the country flock to Greenwood to take our classes and shop our store. |
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Over 750 made-in-Mississippi food and gift items are created by more than 150 Mississippi artists and entrepreneurs. From Delta -made cheese straws, cakes, cookies and sauces to paintings and pottery of native clay, shoppers can take home a taste of Mississippi. |
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Greenwood’s go-to destination for custom stationary, invitations and gifts, The Melon Patch, features the season’s latest fashions and accessories for women and juniors. |
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Lighting, accessories, accent furniture, case goods, botanicals, and our newest category, upholstery...work cohesively together to make John-Richard the only destination you need for creating the spaces in your home you have always wanted. We do make the difference. |
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The Mississippi Delta is a sportsman’s paradise. Hunters of duck, deer, quail and turkey flock to Smith & Co. for sportsmen’s apparel and hunting gear. In addition, they offer contemporary fashions for men and women. |
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