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Shopping in Washington D.C., whether at one of the many designer boutiques or a fashionable mall, is always a pleasurable undertaking. Souvenirs are available virtually everywhere and for shoppers with some loose change, the many shops and galleries in Georgetown have much to offer. Should you want to do some serious department store browsing, the many suburban shopping malls will satisfy that urge. On this page we've collected information useful to anyone wanting to do some shopping in the District of Columbia.
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Union Station
Union Station has been around for more than 90 years and is more than just a mall with specialty stores, boutiques, department stores, shops with souvenirs of Washington, fashion and gift stores, Union Station is the place where 17 Presidents and 25 million people a year shop. |
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Eastern Market
Built in 1873, the Eastern Market is the only 19th century market to be continuously operating since its opening and has been listed on the National Register of Historical Places. This is both an indoor and outdoor market and is open 6 days a week (closed on Mondays). You will find fresh food merchants as well as others selling all types of goods, like crafts and souvenirs and much more. |
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