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Echo Relics

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Old Market, Downtown

This is, by far, the store that has the most extensive collection of the cutest and not so common…read moremerchandise (smallest Boggle, smallest Etch-A-Sketch) that I have been to. They have a ton of gift items including toys, greeting cards, magnets (Steven Rhoads!), plushies, wrappers, salt/pepper shakers, tea infusers, socks, pot holders, pens, books, chip bag clips, vases, aprons, and so much more. All of these were very adorable. The cashier that night was a very nice man who used to be a photographer. They have a few items on Nebraska. If you are looking just for Nebraska souvenirs, you may want to check out Made In Omaha and Old Market Sundries which have more selection of Nebraska souvenirs. This place is definitely worth visiting!

This is your quirky, fun gift stop in Omaha! They have so many fun and delightful gifts in store,…read moreand wrapping supplies to gift them! The store is chock-full of anything you might be looking for in a gift or just a fun touch for your own home. They have a big selection of cookbooks, journals, socks, office supplies, kids books and toys, kitchenware, calendars, seasonal gifts and decor, magnets, keychains, you name it. Lots of irreverent gifts, this is the perfect place to get a joke gift, white elephant gift, or sarcastic gift for a coworker you like but don't love. Pricing is about what you'd pay anywhere else for the item, I bought two mugs here recently and they were $20 a piece. Come in, browse around, and find a cute new touch to add to your life or someone else's. Just don't bring your ice cream, they have a strict no ice cream policy.

Old Market Sundries

Old Market Sundries

(7 reviews)

Old Market, Downtown

This store is connected to the Tannenbaum Christmas Shop. The entrance to the Old Market Sundries…read moreis on South 10th St while the Tannenbaum Christmas Shop's is on Howard St. Old Market Sundries sells cute ornaments, figurines, displays, salt and pepper shakers, magnets, keychains, shot glasses and sports team items (mugs, glasses). It has a limited collection of few t-shirts and sweaters (if you want shirts with funny and cute designs, go to Made in Omaha across the street). This store sells a few souvenir items from Nebraska like magnets, keychains. They also have greeting cards, umbrella, toys like harmonica, and stuffed toys shaped like corn, etc. The lady at the Tannenbaum Christmas Shop answered my questions about the merchandise on Old Market Sundries section. Items are reasonably priced.

One of the cutest little souvenir shops here in Omaha's largest marketplace. The tourist board…read moredirected us over here when we asked for recommendations on where we'd find key chains and other goods to take home. This old shop has it all and then some. We were able to find all the keychains and shot glasses we needed. Not only did they have Omaha/NE branded items, but they also got items from nearby Iowa. If you are planning on driving through Iowa but still want to take a piece home for yourself, then this is a good spot to stock up as well. The day we shopped here turned out to be the cashier's first day. We had a good time chit chatting about our travels on Route 66 and how we had been on the road for what felt like decades. With great service and a nice selection, this is certainly the best one-stop shop that I can think of for anything Omaha related.

Blackstone District

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Blackstone, Midtown

I love this local pocket of businesses on Farnam. There is something for everyone from hair salons,…read moreto yoga, to coffee, bars and restaurants, games and fun. If you're looking for something to any night of the week (even mondays) Blackstone is where to go. They recently had a construction project hurt a lot of business so it's more important than ever now to get out and support all these awesome beloved businesses.

The Blackstone District, as a neighborhood, is a nice little area of businesses, eateries, and…read morebars. I love that everything is so close together, so that it is easily walkable once you find a parking place (which speaking of that, can be a little hard to come upon a parking spot!) But once you DO find a parking spot or get dropped off, there are so many places to go and eat and drink and hang out. Our favorites are Nite Owl, Crescent Moon, First Round, Scriptown, and Mula. I do think there is a premium on food and drinks, when it comes to Blackstone. Could you get a cheaper drink elsewhere in town? I think so, but you're paying that extra cost, I think, to be in a district with lots of different places to check out instead of staying in one place with one menu. I have a few friends who live in the Blackstone District, and that's also not an inexpensive housing area to look at when house hunting. But they do love the easy access to a lot of businesses. Right now it's HEAVILY under construction and it can be very hard to find a place to park and then walk to your destination. Some places have even CLOSED because of the construction messing up the access to their buildings, unfortunately. Overall, I think Blackstone is a nice little spot with some good businesses. I hope it doesn't go the way of Midtown Crossing where they added a bunch of business and then it kind of went downhill and places ended up closed (aside from the construction woes) and it ends up kind of a ghost town. But for now, Blackstone is a hip little area to check out, definitely!

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