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Cherokee is an
easy town to explore and a fun place to shop. Stores are sprinkled throughout town
and there is plenty of parking. In fact, it’s a snap
to meander from store to store taking it all in.
Of course,
many stores carry Cherokee crafts such as Cherokee Indian pottery,
baskets and beadwork; as well as other locally made gifts such
as dream catchers, dolls and woodcrafts.
But you might be surprised
to see the variety of home furnishings, hand-painted and rustic
furniture, books, CDs, jewelry and unique gift items available
throughout Cherokee.
Leather goods are also very popular in Cherokee.
Many stores stock handbags, belts, backpacks, hats and wallets;
as well as biker apparel such as vests, jackets and chaps.
So whether
you are shopping in Cherokee for souvenirs, handmade arts and crafts,
unique clothing or memorable keepsakes, you’ll
find plenty of options to delight you.
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Twenty-six years and counting. Large selection of Minnetonka Moccasins. Over 100 styles of t-shirts for infants, children and adults. Indian outfits, headdresses, drums, bows, arrows and spears made by the Cherokees. Bradford Exchange collector’s plates and figurines. Elvis, Gone with the Wind, Wizard of Oz, Disney, Marilyn, Thomas Kinkade, Betty Boop, John Deere, Coca Cola. Porcelain Indian dolls, knives, birdhouses, feeders. Painted Ponies. Open 7 days a week except Thanksgiving and Christmas. Come see us.
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Southwest Sales/Qualla Jewelers
Bob Riep
656 Tsali Blvd (US 441N)
Cherokee, NC 28719 |
(828) 497-7881
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Southwest Sales/Qualla Jewelers has the largest selection of Indian and American jewelry. One of a kind pieces. Big inventory of Indian handmade crafts, rugs, blankets, books, dolls, figurines and toys. Complete line of postcards and souvenirs, plus unusual gifts from all over the world.
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Unique Gift Outlet
Darrell & Lynne Pyle
1655 Acquoni Rd.
Cherokee, NC 28719 |
(828) 497-2559
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The best of Cherokee in one location. As you browse our collections you will find local crafts, Native American sterling silver jewelry, books, quilts, T-shirts, birdfeeders, and an extraordinary selection of home and garden accessories. Your one-stop shop for home, family and friends. Located in Great Smokies Center at Saunooke Village
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This beautiful shop was founded to present only the best in local arts and crafts, created in the homes of our local people. During summer and fall, we arrange several weekends of “hands-on” demonstrations with some of our artists. Come and see our lovely shop any time of the year. Receive 10% off all items over $100. Our summer hours are 9 am til 6 pm. Our winter hours are 9 am til 5 pm. We are closed on Thanksgiving day and Christmas day.
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Indian Summer Gifts & Tube Rentals
Bryan Binney
833 Tsali Blvd. (US 441N)
Cherokee, NC 28719 |
(866) 317-2975
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Indian Summer is a must stop for anyone visiting Cherokee. We offer an extensive collection of fine quality gifts and souvenirs as well as Minnetonka Moccasins at the Guaranteed Lowest prices anywhere. During season we offer ALL DAY single and double tube rentals at the guaranteed lowest rates. Make sure you stop by and watch our FREE Indian dance show. Our dancers will perform the Grass, Fancy, Friendship and World Famous Hoop Dance for you. Stop in and see us … you won’t be sorry!
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Old Mill 1886
Noel or Carla Blakely
3082 US 441 North
Whittier, NC 28789 |
(828) 497-6536
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Experience an 1886 Water Wheel Grist Mill on the edge of the Cherokee Indian Reservation. This attraction also hosts a country store with fresh ground cornmeal, jams, country ham, soaps, lotions, plus much more. The 1886 room is full of antiques, lamps, furniture and quality gifts. The 1930 Shop is stocked with Indian made baskets, arts and crafts. Collectors will find Civil War, Indian artifacts, southern pottery and advertising signs.
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"Unto These Hills .... A Retelling" is an outdoor drama that has just completed it's 57th season. It gives a sweeping overview of Cherokee history from pre 1500's to the present day. The Indian Village is a replica of a Cherokee Village from the 1750's.
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