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HICKORY. This stretch of Highway 321, running from Hickory to the nearby town of Lenoir, hosts dozens of individual stores and outlets that offer more than 600 lines of furniture. Most of them price goods very competitively, and when sales are held and inventory must be moved, bargains are even better. Showrooms run from the basic to the more upscale, but the general selection is without parallel. Since most retailers are housed in separate buildings, it's a good idea to have a car for this part of your shopping. Start the journey from exit 123 off of I-40 (where it meets Highway 321 and Highway 70).
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HIGHWAY 70. Hickory's first enclosed mall has been reclaimed and restyled as a home furnishings venue, and eager shoppers can now browse more than eight acres of merchandise, searching for a great deal on furniture and accessories to fit any room. Among the vendors you'll find are King Hickory Factory Showroom, Kathy Ireland Home Collection, Regency House Gallery, and Ashley Furniture Homestore. Refreshments, a customer lounge, a bedding shop, a wine and gift shop, and interior design services are also available.
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DOWNTOWN. Composed of historic storefronts, open terraces, mature trees, and planting beds, this revitalized district capitalizes on Hickory's original retail center. Locally-owned shops and restaurants provide unique clothing, accessories, gifts, necessary merchandise, and terrific food and ambience. Jewelry, arts, crafts, CDs, wines, and sporting goods hint at the wide selection, and there's even a movie theater where you can catch second-run films for only $1.50. In addition, Union Square hosts many of the city's top festivals throughout the year.
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HIGHWAY 70. Hickory's reputation as the furniture capital of the nation is widely known, and hundreds of thousands of folks annually visit this expansive facility on quests for top-quality goods. More than 20 acres of showrooms provide endless browsing, and often, the discounts you'll find more than compensate for a trip to the Mart. In addition to prominent furniture lines, the place carries window treatments, lighting fixtures, art, accessories, and more. Design services are also available, along with a cafe, a wi-fi coffee bar and lounge for the patrons.
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HIGHWAY 70. The Catawba Valley's largest shopping complex, Valley Hills offers more than 90 shops and stores to test the pocketbook and personal resolve. The airy, modern facility sits amid a host of other shopping venues as well, offering great convenience. In the food court, an antique carousel serves as the centerpiece, delighting kids and adults alike. Anchor stores include Belk, Dillard's, Sears, and JCPenney; other tenants include Gap, American Eagle, Express, Abercrombie & Fitch, Victoria's Secret, and Waldenbooks.
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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