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Popular Shopping Places in North America

 
  • 5th Avenue

    A major historic thoroughfare known for luxury shopping, museums, and historic mansions. It is one of the most expensive and famous streets worldwide.

  • Chelsea Market

    Historic food hall and shopping mall featuring a variety of food vendors, retail stores, and cultural events. Originally built in the 1890s as a factory, it now also serves as an office and television production facility.

  • Macy's

    Historic flagship department store established in 1858, known for its wide range of fashion, beauty, and home products. Famous for its elaborate holiday window displays and connection to the Thanksgiving Day Parade.

  • Union Square Park

    Historic city park featuring notable statues and a popular food market. It serves as a lively public square with accessible strolling areas.

  • Apple Fifth Avenue

    Modern electronics retail store known for its contemporary architecture and extensive Apple product offerings. It operates 24/7 and provides various payment options and technical services.

  • Fisherman's Wharf

    Historic waterfront district featuring seafood restaurants, museums, shopping, and entertainment along scenic bay views.

  • Pier 39

    Shopping, dining, and entertainment district located on a waterfront featuring shops, restaurants, marine mammal viewing, and scenic views.

  • Rodeo Drive

    Luxury shopping street renowned for high-end fashion boutiques, designer stores, and upscale atmosphere.

  • Union Square

    Historic public plaza and park featuring notable monuments, luxury retail stores, dining options, and cultural events.

  • The Embarcadero

    Historic waterfront area featuring piers, parks, shopping, dining, and scenic views along the bay.

  • Faneuil Hall

    Historic marketplace and meeting hall featuring Georgian architecture, known for its role in American history and local commerce.

  • Magnificent Mile

    Renowned shopping and commercial district featuring luxury brands, boutique stores, and iconic skyscrapers. Known for its vibrant retail atmosphere and scenic city views.

  • Pike Place Market

    Historic public market and shopping area known for local products, fresh produce, and a vibrant atmosphere.

  • Wrigley Building

    Historic skyscraper known for its bright white terracotta facade and modern architectural style. Served as the corporate headquarters for the Wm Wrigley Jr. Company and is a notable landmark with iconic clock towers.

  • Granville Island Public Market

    A wide range of various locally sourced food is offered at this hip marketplace.

  • St. Lawrence Market South

    The St. Lawrence Market South building is a major public market building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  • State Street

    What used to be a pedestrian mall with only bus traffic allowed has turned into a shopping district with options for everyone.

  • Pioneer Square

    Pioneer Square is a neighborhood in the southwest corner of Downtown Seattle, Washington, US.

  • Powell's City of Books

    Powell's Books is a chain of bookstores in Portland, Oregon, and its surrounding metropolitan area.

  • Aloha Stadium Swap Meet

    Aloha Stadium is a closed multi-purpose stadium located in Halawa, Hawaii, a census-designated place that is a western suburb of Honolulu.

  • Ye Olde Curiosity Shop

    Ye Olde Curiosity Shop is a store founded in 1899, on the Central Waterfront of Seattle, Washington, United States.

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