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Downtown Rogers is charming and quaint, with numerous historic buildings and brick-paved streets. The district lies between First and Fifth Streets, and Poplar and Walnut Streets. You'll find all sorts of businesses here, from cafes and restaurants to salons and barbers, boutiques and banks to antiques and art galleries. Notable stops include Poor Richard's Art, the Rogers Historical Museum, the Daisy Airgun Museum and the Rogers-Lowell Chamber of Commerce. Individual business hours vary.
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This was the first enclosed mall in Rogers. It makes up for its diminutive size by offering stores that you can't find anywhere else nearby. Anchored by Goody's, Hobby Lobby and Stage, the mall also features Bath & Body Works, Hibbett Sporting Goods, Merle Norman, Tuesday Morning and GNC.
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In addition to representing several well-known regional artists, Fusion offers a good selection of classes and workshops for both children and adults. Within the gallery you'll find paintings, pottery and sculpture, plus art supplies for virtually any creative pursuit.
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Macadoodles
53 Macadoodle Ln, Pineville, MO 64856 · 417-226-4686
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Benton County is dry, so in order to purchase alcoholic beverages you'll need to take a little road trip. The closest option is just over the state line in Missouri – Macadoodles. Fortunately, it happens to have a great selection of wine, beer and liquor and fantastic prices. They also offer a variety of deli meats and cheeses, a discount outlet for case sales, a humidor and an attached convenience store.
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Modern and attractive, Pinnacle Hills Promenade has an open-air town center style layout, with Dillard's, JCPenney, and a 12-screen cinema as anchors. Other shops include Coldwater Creek, Banana Republic, White House I Black Market, J. Jill, Discovery Channel Store, CJ Banks, Charlotte Russe and Ann Taylor Loft. Dining options range from PF Chang's to Mimi's Café to Sbarro.
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Originally known as Poor Richard's Gift and Confectionary Shop, this historic retail business has been open in some form or another since 1907. It started out as a drug store with a soda fountain (which is still operational), but today the focus has shifted to local and regional art. You can find all sorts of treasures here, in a variety of prices to suit most budgets: pottery, jewelry, paintings, photography, baskets, stained glass, wood and textiles.
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The Purple Armadillo's objective is to supply an ever-changing array of unique and interesting items for home and garden. They carry wonderful stuff from all over the world, but you'll find a great selection of lamps, frames, ceramics, iron and decorative accessories, plus a good assortment of decorating how-to books and videos.
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This huge retail complex comes in at over a million square feet and includes three hotels and a twelve-screen movie theater. Shopping options run the gamut: Kohl's, Belk, Lowe's, Barnes and Noble, Linens-N-Things, Pier 1, Petco, Old Navy, Gap and Rack Room to name a few. When the munchies strike, you can go casual and inexpensive (Red Robin, Famous Dave's, Chick-fil-A) or full service (Copeland's, On the Border, Colton's).
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The first gristmill on War Eagle Creek was constructed way back in the 1830s and, over the years, was demolished and rebuilt on two occasions. Today's mill is fully operational and produces more than 25 products, including whole grain flours and baking mixes. The shop also offers kitchen gadgets, crafts and gifts. The on-site Bean Palace restaurant serves breakfast and lunch, and the mill hosts numerous events throughout the year, and its annual arts and crafts fair is the biggest in the state.
Our shopping categories guide you to the best places to find souvenirs and mementoes of a perfect trip. Where do you find a book on local history? How about a recording of that terrific zydeco band you heard? Maybe a trinket for the kids or spouse? Use our lists to narrow your search.
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